NYMag: White House Panel Recommends Limits on NSA Surveillance

NYMag: White House Panel Recommends Limits on NSA Surveillance by Margaret Hartmann:

With the exception of that 60 Minutes puff piece, December has not been kind to the NSA. First major tech companies banded together to call for surveillance reforms, then a federal judge ruled that the NSA’s cell-phone metadata collection violates the Fourth Amendment, and on Wednesday the panel President Obama appointed in August to review surveillance operations issued a surprisingly critical report on the NSA. Among the panel’s 46 recommendations was a call to significantly rein in the first program exposed by Edward Snowden: the bulk collection of phone records. “The government should not be permitted to collect and store all mass, undigested, nonpublic personal information about individuals to enable future queries and data mining for foreign-intelligence purposes,” says the report.

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