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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. National Security Agency buys Americans' internet browsing information from commercial brokers without a warrant, the agency's director told Democratic Senator Ron Wyden in a letter made public on Thursday.
Wyden, who released the Dec. 11 letter, called upon U.S. intelligence officials to stop using Americans' personal data without their express knowledge and consent, saying it was unlawful.

"Such records can identify Americans who are seeking help from a suicide hotline or a hotline for survivors of sexual assault or domestic abuse," Wyden said in a statement.
The NSA responded that the information has significant value for national security and cybersecurity missions and is used sparingly.

"At all stages, NSA takes steps to minimize the collection of U.S. person information, to include application of technical filters," a spokesperson for the agency said in an email.
Wyden, a privacy and internet freedom advocate, had blocked the appointment of incoming NSA Director Timothy Haugh until the agency responded to his questions about collecting Americans' internet and location data.

NSA Director Paul Nakasone confirmed such purchases in his letter to Wyden, saying the data collected "may include information associated with electronic devices being used outside - and, in certain cases, inside - the United States."

Such records, Wyden said, can reveal which websites Americans' visit and what apps they use, and are in violation of U.S. Federal Trade Commission standards. An FTC order earlier this month barred Virginia-based data broker Outlogic, formerly called X-Mode Social, from selling sensitive location data that helps track people's whereabouts.

Wyden said he had written to the Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines asking that the U.S. intelligence community build an inventory of all the personal data of Americans that the NSA has so far, and purge any of it that does not comply with the FTC's standards.

Reporting by Zeba Siddiqui in San Francisco; Editing by Richard Chang

snytiger6 9 Jan 26
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  1. The US National security agency, NSA, is by law unable to collect and store this information without warrant, but the corporate world is able to on sell it to them. So how is it lawful for the corporate world to collect and store this information?
  2. This information is bought by government from the private sector with tax payer funds. In reality, who else would buy it?

There is an easy solution, tear up the Patriot Act. No more NSA.

puff Level 8 Jan 26, 2024
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The problem is that these 'security agencies' don't use this data to protect Americans, unless you're a billionaire. If it were used to prosecute the billionaires and other corrupt fake Americans, then OK. This country is a pathetic joke. What's left of it...

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