Facebook, Google and Apple lobby for curb to NSA surveillance
A coalition of the biggest names in consumer technology have
backed a US bill that would limit surveillance and prevent bulk
email collection
Samuel Gibbs
theguardian.com, Monday 17 November 2014 13.28 GMT
A coalition of technology and internet companies is lobbying to curb
US National Security Agency surveillance powers and for more
transparency on government data requests.
The Reform Government Surveillance coalition, including Facebook,
Google, Twitter, Microsoft and Apple, added its support for the race
to pass a bill through the US Senate before the end of the year,
which would inhibit mass data collection from emails and internet
metadata.
“The Senate has an opportunity this week to vote on the bipartisan
USA Freedom Act,” said the coalition in an open letter sent to the
Senate. “We urge you to pass the bill, which both protects national
security and reaffirms America’s commitment to the freedoms we all
cherish.”
The bill would also allow technology companies to disclose the
number and types of data demands from government as part of the
continued transparency push from the industry.
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