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Published: May 19, 2022

Google surveillance breaks EU privacy regulations, feeds China’s social credit system

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Thu May 19, 2022 – 12:34 pm EDT

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Google’s history of collecting personal data and manipulating your behavior extends to the analytics program website owners use to evaluate the actions of people who visit their sites. A French agency says Google Analytics breaches General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) rules based on a 2020 court case. European Union citizens and residents have the right to refuse to have online data collected, sold, or distributed. Weeks before the French action, Austrian authorities also found Google Analytics violates GDPR rules. After years of research, Robert Epstein, a Harvard trained psychologist, found Google uses manipulative and deceptive practices that can sway your perceptions and behaviors, which is not limited to buying practices but also influences presidential elections. Surveillance data are helping to feed China’s social credit system that has enslaved a country’s citizens so they are unable to go to school, ride the train, buy groceries, or get a good job unless their social credit score meets the government standard.

(Mercola) – Google has a long history of collecting your personal data and using it to manipulate your behavior. A regulatory agency in France is the

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