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| House amendment would require warrants for web history searches A new House deal has the potential to prevent the nightmare scenario in which Feds might not need a warrant to see what sites you’ve visited, videos you’ve watched and searches you’ve made. Earlier this month, we learned that the Senate was preparing... https://www.engadget.com/patriot-act...174813899.html |
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