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 With the Corpse of Roe Still Warm, Far Right Plots Fascistic Anti-Abortion Enforcement Case of 11-Year-Old Brazilian Girl Denied Abortion Holds Stark Warning for Post-Roe U.S. Rep. Cori Bush Boosts Biden’s Efforts to Fight Climate Change With Executive Authority Intel Report Warned Abraham Accords Would Fuel Violence Pentagon Explores Using SpaceX for Rocket-Deployed Quick Reaction Force The Interstate Tug-of-War Over Reproductive Freedom