Snowden Did His Part to Protect Our Privacy: Now, it’s Our Turn [View all]
Written by Josh Levy
Its been four months since Edward Snowden exposed the NSAs spying regime. Since then, weve discovered that the agency tracks our phone calls, our emails, our browsing history and our contacts. It also tracks our contacts contacts, and their contacts.
Weve also learned that the NSA has compromised the technical standards that are supposed to keep us secure online including working with corporate partners to create back doors into their customers accounts, compromising encryption codes. Its also targeting the TOR network, a global system that helps millions of activists, journalists and other people around the world work anonymously and evade repressive regimes.

Meanwhile, journalist Glenn Greenwald, who broke the news via his reporting in the Guardian, promises there are more revelations to come.
For thousands of civil liberties activists in the United States, this news confirmed what they already knew: The NSAs unconstitutional surveillance programs target millions of innocent people. But many Americans are confronting our governments betrayal of the Fourth Amendment for the first time.
People are outraged. A recent poll showed that a majority of Americans oppose mass surveillance of peoples Internet usage for future investigations.
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