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Google For Spies: How the NSA Created Its Own Search Engine The National Security Agency doesn't just store your cellphone data — it can also look up who you talked to through its own Google-like search engine The agency's search engine called ICREACH can comb through around 850 billion files of phone calls, emails and more made by Americans and citizens of other nations, according to The Intercept. All those records are available to 23 agencies, such as the FBI and Drug Enforcement Agency, which have access to the search engine. See also: The 10 Bigge...
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