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Marysya12 [62]
3 years ago
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Based on the two articles you have read, how might the federal government

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bija089 [108]3 years ago
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"The federal government could use information found through  Google to violate a person's privacy" in this way federal government  can use of Google's ability to find lots of information and make it available to  everyone be a privacy concern.

<u>Answer:</u> Option B

<u>Explanation:</u>

The illegal surveillance system in question in 2013, is named PRISM, within which the NSA, FBI, and CIA collect and scan international documents, phone calls, and chats from Americans without informing the police or legal system.

The government claims that it utilizes this system to identify foreigners, but this is only half the portrait, in actuality it employs PRISM as a back channel to the private data of Americans, violating massively the Fourth Amendment.

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