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Below you will find a number of files as examples of the websites and accounts as they are for me but as I think they should not be, and which show that they are not the original. It concerns partly heavily secured sites such as Digid, Whatsapp, ING and so on: they cannot possibly all have a security problem and must therefore not be the real ones. I will show a few here as examples to support my story that I am dealing with the CIA; the rest you can hopefully download from the Cloud. Some of the photos below are slideshows with multiple files.

In My ING, a date is missing for transactions. The date here is only "Today", without a link to it (see cursor mouse on it).

Whatsapp has messages without time. If someone responds with just an emoticon you won't see who it was until you click on it, and the date is missing.

At Google I can see, amongst other things, how and when companies have passed on their information to Google.

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On Twitter I could see which device people were tweeting from: the First Lady of the US from an iPhone, for example.

With Gmail, emails arrive to me without a sender or recipient, with an IP address that is IP 0.0.0.0. Those are IPs that can't even go online.

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My submitted and processed tax return only has the receipt date and time in the title of the PDF, it is lacking in the form itself.

Youtube and Instagram never have a time stamp on videos and comments, while they should; the notification in the app and by email show that.

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I am logged in as others, or as an administrator of the site, very regularly.  Here I am logged in as (administrator of) the site I am on while I am not an admin of it, at:


- Facebook: I can decide where on my timeline I post a message, I can approve messages from a private group that I am not even a member of, I can see the categories of friends of someone else: those from the current place of residence, from the place of birth, who was added last, etc.

- Reddit: I can see the number of upvotes a post has when that should still be hidden, I can see what individual powers specific moderators have and I get a mod notification at the private sub Gangstalkers when I have never even been subbed to it ("For shift coverage..").

- Twitter and Imgur: I can see which device people post from. On Twitter it is called "Twitter for Iphone/Android", and on Imgur "Via Iphone/Android".

- Funda, Forbes, Pinterest, NYPost, Etsy and at Nature: I can see how often a certain page has been viewed.

- Daily Mail and Washington Post: I can see how many readers are reading a specific article at that moment.

- NRC: I can read the digital newspaper even though I have never had a subscription that newspaper.

- Albert Heijn: I can see the contact information of the suppliers of the products.

- Jumbo: I can see how many people follow specific (shopping) lists that Jumbo has created.

- United Nations: I have access to documents that are not public.

- DHL and Postnl: I can remove shipments from my overview.

- Amazon: I can edit my browsing history per viewed article.

- Buienradar: an entered search location becomes part of the menu of the site. Here with Maastricht.

- ANWB: after logging in, my membership card, complete with number, becomes part of the site.

- I can see the stock of web shops, sometimes on the page itself and sometimes via the source code/F12.


These are just a few examples, there are many more.

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Here I am logged in as another user of the website I am on, at:


- Whatsapp: I can edit someone else's profile, both the number and the name.

- Facebook: I can see what people like and therefore see in their feed, I can see who their topfans are, I can read the comments and reactions that people get on their 24-hour stories, I can edit their products if it is a profile with a webshop.

- Marktplaats: I can save the photos of someone else's advertisement for myself.

- Reddit: with the old version of the site I can see how much Reddit Premium someone still has and I am literally the other person in a chat request. With the current version of the site I could see how much Awarder karma someone has and I am literally the other person in their profile ("Create YOUR avatar"). 

- Youtube: I can see which playlists others have saved and subscribed to, I can see when the channels I follow are online, I can delete videos from others and I can see who their paying members are.

- Google: I can upload photos to a business, in my case the interior of a jeweler. This should then be the default setting on Google for anyone which this jeweler forgot to change. I can't imagine that it would be desirable for a business that works with valuables if details of the interior could be put on the internet by others.

- Patreon: I can see how much money someone gets from their members per month.

- Rumble: I can see how much money someone has earned with their videos.

- Ebay: I was logged in as the seller and could see who he followed.

- Boredpanda: I can see what people upvote but not who upvoted me.


There's more, these are just a few examples.

01/21

I can make changes to sites like Digid, ING, Gmail and Amazon: replace or remove their logo, completely empty the site, duplicate or remove elements.

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