Things that are wrong with my websites and accounts
Below are some files as examples of the websites and accounts as they are to me but in my opinion shouldn't be, which shows these are not the original ones. As they are partly highly secured and encrypted sites such as Digid (the national digital ID used to log on to the tax service site), Whatsapp, ING (the biggest bank of the Netherlands) and so on, they cannot possibly all have a security problem and must therefore be counterfeit. I'll show only a few here as examples to support my story of dealing with the CIA; hopefully you can download the rest from the Cloud as there is much more. Some of the photos below are multi-file slideshows, others you can click to enlarge them.
My bank, ING, lacks a date for transactions: it only says "Today" without even a link attached to it. I set my account to English to make a recording of this, see the cursor on the date of "Today" without a link. The other photo is of my account in Dutch, with dates showing "Vandaag" (today) and "Gisteren" (yesterday) only.
Whatsapp has messages lacking any date. You can even only see who posted them when clicking on the message itself. This is true for apps containing only an emoticon. If a message conveyed through Whatsapp has no date this cannot be Whatsapp, as that is encrypted.
Google shows me when and even how a business has updated its opening hours and passed this information on to Google.
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In Gmail, email messages without a sender and a receiver still arrive. The IP address for those messages is only IP 0.0.0.0, which is an IP address that is incapable to be connected to the internet, it is nonroutable. Then this can't be the real Gmail.
On Twitter I could see from which device Tweets were posted. Official accounts from the US government like that of the First Lady from the US and the US Treasury eg tweeted from an Iphone. Screenshots of Tweets on official websites like Reddit that were posted by others showed this as well.
My sent and processed tax statement over 2022 that I already received a tax assessment over lacks the date it was sent in by me and received by the Dutch tax service in the pdf itself. Instead the pdf only has the date I downloaded the copy of it and the sent date is part of the title of the pdf. I blurred out my social security number in the pdf and the screenshot I took of the recording I made of downloading my tax statement but wasn't able to do that in the video itself so I will omit the video. I set the language of the Dutch tax service to English for this but the form still came out in Dutch.
Youtube and Instagram never have a time of day for me, only the date, when the notifications for both show that they really should have a time.
I am very regularly logged in as someone else, or as an administrator of the site. Here are some examples of how I am logged in as a different user of the website I am on:
- Whatsapp: I can edit someone else's profile, both their number and name.
- Facebook: I can see what people like and therefore see in their feed, I can see who their top fans are, I can read the comments and responses people get on their 24-hour stories, I can edit their products if it's a profile that has a webshop.
- Amazon: I can save the photos from someone else's personal ad for myself. This is true for all online webshops including Etsy, Ebay, Marktplaats (the Dutch Craigslist/Marketplace) etc.
- Reddit: with the old version of the site I can see how much Reddit Premium someone has left and I am literally logged in as the other person in a chat request. With the current version of the site I can see how much Awarder karma someone has and I am literally the other person on their profile (“Create YOUR avatar”).
- Youtube: I can see what playlists others have saved and are subscribed to, I can see when the channels I follow are online, I can delete other people's videos, and I can see who their paying members are.
- Google: I can upload photos of a company, in this case of the interior of a well known and renowned jeweler called Steiner. That means this then should be the default setting in Google that this particular jeweler forgot to change, as I can't imagine that it is desirable for a company 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 made from their videos.
- Ebay: I was logged in as the seller and could see who he was following.
- Boredpanda: I can see what people upvoted but not who upvoted me.
There is more, these are just a few examples. When possible I made new screenshots in English to show, others are in Dutch only as the settings were altered after I took the original screenshot. For Ebay eg, I could see on the profile of the seller that I bought a litho from what his interests were: Warhol, and who his members were. For Youtube, the word "Abonnementen" means "Subscriptions". I would have loved to put captions with the screenshots but because of technical difficulties (read: this hosting site has been duplicated as well) I wasn't able to.
Here I am logged in as (administrator of) the site I am on while I am not at admin level nor should I be, on:
- Facebook: I can decide where on my timeline I post a message: a story from December 3rd 2023 about the current war in Israel currently has the date March 8th 2022 on my account. I can approve messages from a private group that I am not even a member of, I can see the categories of someone else's friends: those from his current place of residence, from his place of birth, who was added last, etc. There is much, much more.
- Reddit: I can see the number of points a post has when that is actually still hidden, I can see what powers certain moderators have and I get a mod notification on the private sub Gangstalkers when I am not even a member (" For shift coverage..”).
-Twitter and Imgur: I can see which device people are posting from. On Twitter it is called “Twitter for Iphone/Android”, and on Imgur “Via Iphone/Android”.
- Funda, Forbes, Pinterest, NYPost, Nature and Etsy: I can see how often a certain page has been viewed.
- Daily Mail and Washingtonpost: I can see how many readers are currently reading a particular article.
- NRC: I can read the digital newspaper even though I have never even been subscribed to that paper.
- Albert Heijn: I can see the contact information of the suppliers of the products.
- Jumbo: I can see how many people follow certain (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 item viewed.
- I can see how many stock a webshop has of a specific item, either directly on the page or via the source code. Shown here for Hema and Wehkamp.
- Buienradar (a weather site): an entered search location becomes part of the site's menu. Here with Maastricht and Eindhoven.
- ANWB (the Dutch AAA): after logging in, my membership card, complete with number, becomes part of the site.
These are just a few examples, there is much more. For Facebook, the words "Besloten groep", "lid worden" en "Je hebt 69 berichten die je nog moet goedkeuren" mean "Private group", "become a member" and "You have 69 messages pending approval"
I can make changes to all sites such as Digid, ING, Gmail , Amazon, Paypal and Youtube: replace or remove their logo, delete part of the site to the point that it is empty, duplicate or remove elements. It goes without saying that I shouldn't be able to do any of those things.
Here a recording I made of this, in Chrome:
And just to show that it is not just in Chrome that I am able to edit major sites here are some screenshots in Firefox of the fact that I can delete, duplicate and change elements for ING, Digid, Gmail and Paypal. They show Gmail and Paypal with a grocery product from Jumbo as their logo eg, Amazon without a logo and the fact that I could edit the HTML of ING if I wanted to.
Here a recording where you can see me make some of these changes; in Firefox.
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