Business Insider -
18 Dec 2013 23:59

The White House has released more than 40 recommendations of changes and reforms to National Security Agency surveillance programs from an independent panel commissioned by President Barack Obama after the disclosures of NSA leak source Edward Snowden. The headline of the five-person commission's report, which is more than 300 pages, is the recommendation that the NSA ends collection of information, or "metadata," on a vast array of phone calls in the United States. The panel recommends that th...
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