“Richard A. Falkenrath, a former US Deputy Homeland Security Advisor, said in a Tuesday interview with Bloomberg television that the ‘US government has too much access to the privacy’ of Internet users. Falkenrath said the progress in information technology (IT) and computer servers has in recent years been significantly beyond the imagination of US policymakers. He said confidential documents have recently revealed that the US government and its intelligence organizations have extensive access to the encoded data and communications of people through companies providing email services.”
http://presstv.com/detail/2013/12/25/341863/us-internet-firms-invade-user-privacy/
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