VIDEO NSA Stops Domestic Spying Program Made Public By Edward Snowden

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NSA Stops Domestic Spying Program Made Public By Edward Snowden A recent video titled "NSA Stops Domestic Spying Program Made Public By Edward Snowden" discusses significant updates about the NSA's controversial domestic surveillance practices. This program, unveiled by Edward Snowden in 2013, had been in place since shortly after the implementation of the Patriot Act under the Bush administration and allowed the government to collect data on U.S. citizens' cell phone communications without warrants.

Overview of the Program​

The domestic spying program involved gathering metadata from cell phone calls and texts, specifically focusing on who individuals were communicating with, rather than the content of the conversations themselves. This allowed the NSA to monitor communications on a vast scale, raising significant concerns about privacy and civil liberties.

Recent Developments​

In a positive turn of events, the video reports that the Trump administration had halted data collection under this program six months ago, and the NSA has now decided to suspend the entire operation. This marks a crucial step towards restoring some civil liberties that have been under threat since the start of the War on Terror. The temporary cessation of the program is viewed as a reason for cautious optimism among civil rights advocates.

Conclusion​

While the suspension of this program is encouraging, viewers are reminded to remain vigilant regarding surveillance policies to ensure that civil liberties are not once again compromised. The video highlights the importance of being aware of such developments in government practices and their implications on personal freedoms. Feel free to share your thoughts on this topic! How do you feel about the balance between national security and personal privacy? Have your views changed since the Snowden revelations?
 


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