by Dr. Joseph Mercola
March 20, 2024
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In early April 2020, Mercola.com
purposely blocked Google from indexing our articles and
breaking news blog posts
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I encourage you to search every site's
privacy policy page to see if they use Google Analytics or
Google Ad programs, and if they do, encourage them to stop
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Nearly every non-major website is using
Google's "free" analytics program, as well as their
advertising platforms. Alas, those services are not actually
free. Ultimately, YOU pay for them with your personal data,
as that is the product Google sells. Collectively, all of
these sites are stealing an enormous amount of your private
information
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Google's powers pose several threats to
society. First of all, it's a surveillance agency with
significant yet hidden surveillance powers. It's also a
censoring agency with the ability to restrict or block
access to websites across the internet, thus deciding what
people can and cannot see
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Google also has the power to manipulate
public opinion through search rankings and other means, and
the shifts in thinking produced are both rapid and enormous
Still Using Google?
6 Reasons
to De-Google Your Life Now...!
There's no question about it: Google is evil.
Its
influence has become enormous
yet so
hidden that most people
have no
idea how it is controlling them
and
manipulating their thoughts.
Here's why
you need to de-Google your life
as quickly
as possible,
and the 12
steps you must take
to purge
it entirely...
In early April 2020, Mercola.com became one of the first websites to
purposely block Google from indexing our articles and breaking news
blog posts.
Most of you are well aware that I've had concerns about
the surveillance capitalists, spearheaded
by Google, for a number of
years.
September 2017, I discussed Google's partnership with the National
Alliance on Mental Illness, and how their depression assessment quiz
was in fact a drug promotion scam sponsored by the drug manufacturer
Eli Lilly.
No matter how you answered the questions, you were a
candidate for antidepressants.
Video also
HERE...
Since then, Google and other tech companies have only gotten deeper
and wider access to people's personal medical information, and
Google's selling of this data to third parties can have real-world
consequences.
Higher insurance premiums or denial of employment are
but two obvious examples.
Google Blocked From Interacting
With Mercola.com
Most of you know that in the summer of 2019, Google removed us from
coming up in any keyword search unless our name was also typed into
the query.
While we still received substantial traffic from people
who looked very hard to find Mercola articles through Google, we
finally decided to block Google from crawling or indexing any of my
articles or breaking news blogs.
We also stopped using the Google
Analytics program in 2018.
So, everything related to Google has been removed from this site,
and I hope other sites will follow suit.
I encourage you to search
every site's privacy policy page to see if they use Google Analytics
or Google Ad programs, and if they do, encourage them to stop.
We can be successful without the surveillance monopolies, and
businesses and individuals need to unite to do everything we can to
stop their dangerous privacy theft and data mining.
How You Pay for Companies' Use of
'Free' Analytics
A majority of websites are using Google's "free" analytics program,
as well as their advertising platforms. Alas, those services are not
actually free.
Ultimately, YOU pay for them with your personal data,
as that is the product Google turns around and sells to third
parties.
Collectively, all of these sites are stealing an enormous
amount of your private information.
Google and its data-siphoning tentacles reach deep into your
everyday life, collecting data on every move you make and
conversation you have, whether online or in the real world.
Even if you disable location tracking on your phone, Google has ways
to determine your whereabouts by tracking the addresses of nearby
cellular towers that your phone connects to instead.
This is one of
the reasons I strongly encourage you to ditch all Android phones and
use an iPhone that has better privacy policies.
I discussed this in my 2018 article, "Google
- One of the Largest Monopolies in the World."
That article also includes a list of
examples of the type of data collected by Google, whether you're
aware of it or not.
Our 'Cognitive
Liberties' Are at Stake
As detailed in "Will Google's Social Credit System Determine Your
Future?" there are now proposals suggesting all this data, in
combination with artificial intelligence-enabled analytics systems
could be used for "predictive policing" as illustrated in the 2002
movie "Minority Report," where suspected perpetrators are arrested
before a crime is actually committed.
In the 2018 TED Talk above, 1 legal scholar and bioethicist
Nita Farahany discusses the potential ramifications of mind-reading
technology, warning that such technology could easily lead to,
"a society where people are arrested for
merely thinking about committing a crime."
Mind you, Google claimed to have the ability to read your thoughts
an entire decade ago.
In 2010, Google CEO Eric Schmidt boasted,
"We
know where you are. We know where you've been. We can more or less
know what you're thinking about." 2
Fast-forward 10 years, and Google's mind-reading capabilities have
exponentially grown and been perfected to the point that their
AI
can predict the exact moment when a teenager is feeling insecure,
lonely or vulnerable, so that an advertisement for an image-boosting
product can be placed in front of them on the screen in that moment.
This and many other terrifying capabilities are detailed in the
book, "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism," written by social
psychologist and Harvard professor Shoshana Zuboff.
The video below features an interview I did with
her about this topic:
In her TED Talk, Farahany also discusses the dangers of a world in
which,
"private interests sell our brain data."
She believes we, as a
global community, need laws protecting our rights to cognitive
liberty; laws that protect our freedom of thought and
self-determination.
Say Goodbye to Google
Over the years, I've grown exceedingly concerned about Google's
exponential data mining efforts and infiltration into every
conceivable area of our everyday lives, from health care and fitness
to education and finance.
The influence of Google is so vast yet so hidden, most people simply
have no idea just how controlled they actually are.
Most of us would
vehemently deny that something as simple as Google search results
can manipulate us into thinking a certain way about a topic, yet
research clearly shows that this kind of subliminal influence is
profoundly powerful.
Interview Transcript
Video Link
Robert Epstein, Ph.D., who has spent the last decade of his
professional career exposing Google's manipulative and deceptive
practices as a senior research psychologist for the American
Institute of Behavioral Research and Technology, has also
demonstrated how easily Google can shift our political and societal
landscape.
Without Google, the technocrats' dream of a
One World Government
would likely never happen, as it relies on
social engineering and
artificial intelligence.
Google is a frontrunner and expert in both,
and has the ability to control entire populations...!
As noted by
Epstein in the interview above, Google poses three unique threats to
society:
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They're a surveillance agency with significant
yet hidden surveillance powers,
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Google Search
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Google Wallet
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Google Docs
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Gmail
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Google Drive
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YouTube,
... all are surveillance
platforms and from Google's perspective, the value of these
platforms are their ability to glean very precise data about you as
an individual.
Most of these platforms offer "free services" for the
simple reason that YOU are the product being sold to third parties.
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They're a censoring agency with the ability to restrict or block
access to websites across the internet, thus deciding what people
can and cannot see.
While Section 230 of the 1996 Communications
Decency Act makes free speech possible for everyone, it also allows
Google and other online platforms to filter out and censor whatever
they want.
The most crushing problem with this kind of internet censorship is
that you don't know what you don't know.
If a certain type of
information is removed from search, and you don't know it should
exist somewhere, you'll never go looking for it.
And, when searching
for information online, how would you know that certain websites or
pages have been removed from the search results in the first place?
The answer is, you don't...
For example, Google has been investing in DNA repositories for quite
a long time, and are adding DNA information to our profiles.
According to Epstein, Google has taken over the national DNA
repository, but articles about that - which he has cited in his own
writings - have all vanished.
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They have the power to manipulate public opinion through search
rankings and other means, and the shifts in thinking produced are
both rapid and enormous.
For example, Epstein has demonstrated that
Google has the ability to shift voting preferences among undecided
voters by a whopping 48% to 63%, and the power to determine 25% of
global elections.
What's more, this manipulation is entirely
undetectable and untraceable.
The Many Reasons to Ditch Google
As a user, there are many reasons to de-Google your life, including
the following:
Privacy concerns
Google's services,
including search, email, and maps, collect vast amounts of
personal data, which can include browsing history, location
data, and more.
This collection is integral to their business
model, which focuses on targeted advertising. Other privacy
concerns include the following:
• Tracking of your whereabouts 24/7
In
2022,
four attorneys general sued Google for its deceptive
practices in collecting location data, as they continue to
track location data even after users disable location
tracking.
By tracking your Google calendar entries, combined
with your location data, Google also knows what events
you've attended, when, and for how long.
• Your built-in webcam on your phone, tablet, laptop or
computer can also be accessed by various apps.
• A lifetime of photographic evidence
Twenty years ago,
photos were a private matter, reminisced over in photo
albums and displayed around the home.
Today, people's lives
are on public display online, and Google captures it all.
When combined with facial recognition software and other
technological identification applications, including
metadata detailing the time and place of each snap, your
photos are a treasure trove of private information.
• A lifetime of communications
Google also has every
single Gmail email you've ever sent, received and deleted.
• Censoring your email
Google can also censor your email,
and we have evidence that this is happening.
While about 50%
of our subscribers are using Gmail accounts, the delivery
rate for Gmail accounts is HALF of all the email providers
like
ProtonMail - far lower than any other email service.
So, if you are using Gmail to receive our newsletter please
change immediately. If you're using Gmail, understand that
they're censoring your inbox, and you might not even realize
it.
• Deleted files and information
You probably delete files
and information every now and then for the sake of safety,
right?
You might decide to delete that list of passwords
from your phone, for example, in case you lose it or it gets
hacked.
Well, Google still has all of that information.
Market dominance and monopolistic behavior
Google's dominant position in search, video hosting (via
YouTube), and mobile operating systems (via Android) stifles
competition, potentially leading to less innovation and choice
for consumers.
Data security
Although Google claims to have strong security
measures, no service is immune to data breaches or security
flaws.
Considering the vast amount of personal data collected by
Google, a data breach could be potentially devastating.
Echo chamber and filter bubble effects
Google's personalized
search and news results can create a "filter bubble," where
users are more likely to see information that aligns with their
past behavior, potentially limiting exposure to differing
viewpoints and leading to an echo chamber effect.
Dependence and data lock-in
Relying heavily on Google's
ecosystem can lead to a form of lock-in, where moving to other
services becomes difficult due to the vast amounts of data and
integration within Google's services.
To avoid this, diversify
your service providers.
The coming social credit system
The ability to surveil and
track every conceivable metric, censor and block access to
information, and the ability to manipulate opinions also makes
Google an invaluable resource for the planned social credit
system, and the more information they have on you, the easier
they can manipulate you.
Here's How You Can Say Goodbye to
Google Today
If you are at all concerned about Google's data theft practices,
then it's time you stop using Google services.
Sure, Google has
convenience covered, but it's not enough to overshadow its many
evils.
If you're ready to protect your privacy and break free from the
manipulation of internet monopolies, here are some basic steps you
can take.
Also, be sure to share these tips with your
family and friends.
Swap out your browser
Uninstall Google
Chrome and use
Brave or Opera instead. Everything you do on
Chrome is surveilled, including keystrokes and every webpage
you've ever visited.
Brave is a great alternative that takes
privacy seriously.
Switch your search engine
Stop using Google search engines or
any extension of Google, such as Bing or Yahoo, both of which
draw search results from Google.
Instead, use a default search
engine that offers privacy, such as Presearch, Startpage,
DuckDuckGo, Qwant and many others.
Use a secure email
Close your Gmail account and switch to a
secure email service like ProtonMail.
If you have children,
don't transfer their student Google account into a personal
account once they're out of school.
Switch to a secure document sharing service
Ditch Google Docs
and use another alternative such as Zoho Office, Etherpad,
CryptPad, OnlyOffice or Nuclino, all of which are recommended by
NordVPN. 3
Delete all Google apps from your phone and purge Google
hardware.
Better yet, get a de-Googled phone. Several companies
now offer them, including Above Phone.
Avoid websites that use Google Analytics
To do that, you'll
need to check the website's privacy policy and search for
"Google."
Websites are required to disclose if they use a
third-party surveillance tool. If they use Google Analytics, ask
them to switch!
Use a secure messaging system
To keep your private
communications private, use a messaging tool that provides
end-to-end encryption, such as Signal.
Use a virtual private network (VPN) such as NordVPN or Strong
VPN
This is a must if you seek to preserve your online
privacy.
Don't use Google Home devices in your house or apartment
These
devices record everything that occurs in your home, both speech
and sounds such as brushing your teeth and boiling water, even
when they appear to be inactive, and send that information back
to Google.
The same goes for Google's home thermostat Nest and
Amazon's Alexa.
Don't use an Android cellphone, as it's owned by Google.
Ditch Siri, which draws all its answers from Google.
Don't use Fitbit, as it was recently purchased by Google and
will provide them with all your physiological information and
activity levels, in addition to everything else that Google
already has on you.
Video
Video also
HERE...
Sources and References
1 YouTube
TED Talk by Nita Farahany December 18, 2018
2 Business
Insider October 4, 2010
3 NordVPN
February 5, 2019
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