Spying on the Internet is Orders of Magnitude More Invasive Than Phone Metadata By theintercept on July 9, 2015 • ( 0 ) When you pick up the phone, who you’re calling is none of the government’s business. The NSA’sYou must subscribe and be logged in to read this archived content.visit original source at firstlook.org/theintercept/‹ “You’re Not Meeting the Candidates Now, They’re All Going Out to Meet Sheldon Adelson”10 Years and $1B Later, Little Progress in Establishing Rule of Law in Afghanistan ›Categories: The InterceptTags: Archive, Uncategorized Related Articles Memphis Police Chief Trained With Israel Security Forces New FTX Filing Pulls Back the Curtain on Sam Bankman-Fried’s Massive Influence Peddling Operation A Biologist Fought to Remove Grizzlies From the Endangered Species List — Until Montana Republicans Changed His Mind Classified Documents Scandals Point to Larger Culture of Impunity Apple Brings Mainland Chinese Web Censorship to Hong Kong Centrist Democratic PAC's Sole Funder Is a Republican Megadonor
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