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US Demands for Google User Data Growing, But Full Picture Remains Murky

June 18, 2012 wired.com

Government agencies across the United States sought user data from Google 6,321 times for the six months ending December 2011, up from 5,950 the six months prior, according to a new Google report.<

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Lone Senator Blocks Renewal of NSA Wiretap Program

June 14, 2012 wired.com

The Obama administration wanted a quick, no-questions-asked-or-answered renewal of broad electronic eavesdropping powers that largely legalized the Bush administration’s illegal warrantless w

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ACLU Phone App Lets You Shoot the Cops

June 7, 2012 wired.com

The New York chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union has released an Android application allowing mobile-phone users to easily capture police patdowns on video, which is then automatically up

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Google to Warn Possible Victims of State-Sponsored Spying

June 5, 2012 wired.com

Google has taken the unprecedented move of providing online security warnings to users who the company thinks might be the target of state-sponsored spying.

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