Before you visit (or revisit) the website for the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories . . .
You should know that they are spying on you:
They also automatically send your information to third parties . . .
Information that can be used to target you for commercial and political content . . .
And they can even track you after you leave the website . . .
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) . . .
And in violation of the Privacy Statement (unchanged since 2013) posted on the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories website . . .
Their Privacy Statement concludes with a statement about "further disclosure" of visitor information:
Except they actually automatically disclose personal information to third parties who have their own privacy policies and their own applicable laws:
Adobe says that the Laws of California and the United States apply to the personal information in their possession:
Google says it will share your personal information if they have a "good faith belief" that it is "reasonably necessary" under "any applicable law"
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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