The Hill: Court OKs NSA changes

The Hill: Court OKs NSA changes by Julian Hattem:

The federal court that oversees the country’s spy programs has approved President Obama’s plans to limit searches of people’s phone records.

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance (FISA) Court granted the president’s request to limit the number of records National Security Agency officials could look at and require they obtain a court order first.

The NSA program, which was revealed in documents released by former contractor Edward Snowden, collects information about the numbers people dial, the length of their phone calls and the number of times they make the calls, which is known as metadata. The program does not collect information about the content of people’s calls.

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