Before you visit (or revisit) the website for the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories . . .

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You should know that they are spying on you:

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They also automatically send your information to third parties . . .

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Information that can be used to target you for commercial and political content . . .

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And they can even track you after you leave the website . . .

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And they do all of this without your knowledge or consent:

In violation of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act s.41(2) . . .

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And in violation of the Privacy Statement (unchanged since 2013) posted on the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories website . . .

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Their Privacy Statement concludes with a statement about "further disclosure" of visitor information:

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Except they actually automatically disclose personal information to third parties who have their own privacy policies and their own applicable laws:

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Adobe says that the Laws of California and the United States apply to the personal information in their possession:

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Google says it will share your personal information if they have a "good faith belief" that it is "reasonably necessary" under "any applicable law"

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So, if you've ever visited www.ntassembly.ca, your personal information has already been compromised

My story begins with the GNWT intercepting my former work email . . .

That story is told here:

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