Everywhere Americans look today, threats to their privacy are prevalent. Whether hackers are gaining access to our financial data or social media accounts, our location is being compromised by the GPS technology in our phones, or Internet of Things devices such as digital assistants and connected Barbie dolls passively listening to conversations in our homes, privacy is proving to be increasingly elusive. With that backdrop, the recent congressional votes to continue a warrantless surveillance practice used by the National Security Agency provides the latest evidence that privacy continues to…
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