NYT: What the N.S.A. Knows About You

NYT: What the N.S.A. Knows About You by Juliet Lapidos:

It’s difficult to have an informed opinion about the National Security Agency’s collection of “metadata” without understanding what “metadata” is, not that that’s stopped anyone. The name suggests that it’s data about data, and the Obama administration has gone to some lengths to reassure Americans that “metadata” is definitely not “content,” which unlike your “metadata” presumably enjoys Fourth Amendment protections. But Glenn Greenwald, among others, has said that’s a distinction without a difference: “In reality, it is hard to distinguish email metadata from email content.”

For anyone still in the dark — pretty much everyone? — there’s a simple way to figure out what the N.S.A. can glean from your email: An online program from the MIT Media Lab called “Immersion.”

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