The NSA spies on government allies and regular people Everything you put on the Internet is stored somewhere even if it is deleted by you. Every email, blog, comment, web post, phone call, letter, or package you send is subject to government scanning, monitoring, recording, or inspection for "suspicious content" since 9/11 without our consent. In recent years it has come to the world's attention that NSA spying on government allies and ordinary people has revealed challenges surrounding privacy and the Fourth Amendment but is privacy worth stopping terrorist attacks? The NSA spy program called PRISM was created by President George W. Bush after the September 11, 2001 attacks as part of the Patriot Act. PRISMA; launched in 2007 by the NSA collects archived Internet communications based on the request made to Internet companies such as Google Inc., Apple Inc. Microsoft, Facebook, AOL, Yahoo and Skype.(Doctorow 2)A top-secret document, taken from the first L NSA contractor Edward Snowden shows that an American law firm represented a foreign government...
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