ProPublica: No Warrant, No Problem: How The Government Can Still Get Your Digital Data

ProPublica: No Warrant, No Problem: How The Government Can Still Get Your Digital Data by Theodoric Meyer and Peter Maass:

The U.S. government isn’t allowed to wiretap American citizens without a warrant from a judge. But there are plenty of legal ways for law enforcement, from the local sheriff to the FBI to the Internal Revenue Service, to snoop on the digital trails you create every day. Authorities can often obtain your emails and texts by going to Google or AT&T with a simple subpoena. Usually you won’t even be notified.

Two senators introduced legislation last month to update privacy protection for emails, but the bill remains in committee. Meantime, here’s how law enforcement can track you without a warrant now: …

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