Google Report Reveals Warrantless Surveillance of Users’ Data

in News, Politics, Spy Games and Spookery, surveillance state, Technology

In the first part of 2012, Google demonstrated that surveillance of Gmail and other accounts had skyrocketed to new levels. Now, in a transparency report released today, the company shows that the trend of increased snooping continued unabated in the second half of the year—with much of it authorized without a search warrant. READ MORE

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