Civil liberties groups pressure House to crack down on government spying on internet search history – Washington Times


Here’s something interesting I found today from the Washington Times.  Both conservative and liberal organizations are upset with the amount and frequency that the government can use to spy on you.

A coalition of liberal and conservative civil liberties groups are pressuring the House to crack down on government spying on Americans’ internet browsing data, demanding lawmakers revive a failed Senate measure to keep warrantless web wiretapping in check.

More than 40 groups sent a letter Sunday to House leaders demanding they take a stand against government web-snooping.

Source: Civil liberties groups pressure House to crack down on government spying on internet search history – Washington Times


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