A Year After Reform Push, NSA Still Collects Bulk Domestic Data, Still Lacks Way to Assess Value By theintercept on January 29, 2015 The presidential advisory board on privacy that recommended a slew of domestic surveillance reforms You must subscribe and be logged in to read this archived content.visit original source at firstlook.org/theintercept/‹ Faire face au problème du harcèlement en ligneEFF Wins Battle Over Secret Legal Opinions on Government Spying ›Categories: The InterceptTags: 215, 702, Archive, Froomkin, PCLOB, Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, surveillance Related Articles Centrist Democratic PAC's Sole Funder Is a Republican Megadonor Elon Musk Caves to Pressure From India to Remove BBC Doc Critical of Modi NYC Jails Want to Ban Physical Mail, then Privatize Scanning of Digital Versions How to Leak From the Supreme Court Did Mexico's Top Cop Play a Role in the Killing of a DEA Informant? The Secrets Presidents Keep in Their Garages and Luxury Resorts