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In reply to the discussion: The Top 5 Claims That Defenders Of The NSA Have To Stop Making To Remain Credible - EFF [View all]questionseverything
(11,802 posts)2. Just collecting call detail records isnt a big deal.
The discredited claim
The argument goes like this: Metadata cant be privacy invasive, isnt very useful and therefore its collection isnt dangerousso the Constitution shouldnt protect it. Even the President said, what the intelligence community is doing is looking at phone numbers and durations of calls. They are not looking at peoples names, and theyre not looking at contentas if that means there is no privacy protection for this information.
Why its not credible:
As former director of the NSA and CIA Michael Hayden recently admitted: We kill people based on metadata. And former NSA General Counsel Stu Baker said: metadata absolutely tells you everything about somebodys life. If you have enough metadata, you dont really need content.
In fact, a Stanford study this year demonstrated exactly what you can reconstruct using metadata: We were able to infer medical conditions, firearm ownership, and more, using solely phone metadata. Metadata can show what your religion is, if you went to get an abortion, and other incredibly private details of your life.
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