+ Follow FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT Tag
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[Title] => Governments mining Google for more personal data
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[Title] => US government to declassify parts of secret order
[Summary] => The U.S. government says it will declassify parts of a 2008 secret court order that required Yahoo to turn over customer data under the National Security Agency's PRISM data-gathering program.
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[Title] => Facebook now can say more on US user surveillance
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[Title] => Google asks to publish more US gov't information
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