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3 months ago
NSA admits to buying Americans’ web browsing data from brokers without warrants
@cointelegraph.com
3 years ago
US federal court calls NSA’s mass phone data collection illegal
@techcrunch.com
4 years ago
Congress extends NSA call records collection powers to March
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5 years ago
Trump’s Supreme Court nominee opposes net neutrality, supports NSA bulk collection
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6 years ago
NSA triples metadata collection numbers, sucking up over 500 million call records in 2017
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7 years ago
NSA ends controversial collection of Americans’ emails that mention foreign targets
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7 years ago
New Snowden document reveals UK spy agency warned of ‘too much data’ risk in 2010
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8 years ago
Privacy Advocates Celebrate The End Of The NSA’s Phone Record Collection Program
@venturebeat.com
8 years ago
Court sides with U.S. government over NSA metadata collection program
@techcrunch.com
9 years ago
Congress Returns Next Week With A Tech-Heavy Agenda