Putin praises Snowden and US officials publicly defend surveillance while US politicians call for clemencyGovernment subpoenas and data mining expose pervasive personal data collection, citing Strauss‑Kahn case and CFPB programs
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Generic Overview of Mass Surveillance via Consumer Technologies The passage merely describes how everyday technologies collect personal data; it contains no specific actors, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful individuals or institutions to misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Smartphones transmit location data to carriers every few seconds.; Google collects search queries and email content for advertising.; Credit card companies retain purchase histories.
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