How a US law allows American intelligence agencies to spy on internet users across the world : vimarsana.com

How a US law allows American intelligence agencies to spy on internet users across the world

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which was renewed until April 2024, enables warrant-less surveilling of non-Americans citing ‘national security’.

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