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@techdirt.com
9 months ago
NSA Asks Congress To Not Block Federal Agencies From Collecting Location Data Without A Warrant
@techdirt.com
1 year ago
FISA Oversight Board Member Says Americans Need More Privacy Protections As Congress Debates Section 702 Reauthorization
@venturebeat.com
6 years ago
Donald Trump signs bill renewing NSA warrantless internet surveillance
@theverge.com
6 years ago
Congress is backing away from its controversial NSA bill
@mashable.com
8 years ago
Why the FBI can't just hack a copy of the San Bernardino iPhone
@theverge.com
8 years ago
Watch live as Apple and the FBI make their cases to Congress
@techcrunch.com
8 years ago
Apple vs FBI: Read Apple’s Opening Statement To Congress Tomorrow
@mashable.com
8 years ago
Here's what Apple will tell Congress when it testifies about the FBI iPhone battle
@techcrunch.com
8 years ago
Privacy Advocates Celebrate The End Of The NSA’s Phone Record Collection Program
@techcrunch.com
9 years ago
Tech Giants Call For “Clear, Strong And Effective End” To NSA’s Phone Metadata Surveillance
@WIRED
9 years ago
NSA reform is no longer a one-senator or a one-party issue, and a Republican majority is not as big a blow to privacy as you might expect.