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Google, Facebook, Microsoft against the NSA and other fairy tales

As you can see the big technological ones are beginning to escalate the battle against the NSA. THE AOLThe Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, the FacebookThe GoogleThe LinkedInThe Microsoft, the Twitter and Yahoo collaborate in creating the coalition "reform "And as it seems now they have decided to take action.

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The new coalition hired the team Monument Policy Group to handle their efforts to put an end to mass surveillance, since all media reports on the issue do not at all favor the credibility of their companies.

Companies have called for a reform of the political oversight, and while the US government has agreed to take action, ultimately the changes have been superficial.

According to the statements made by Barack Obama πρόσφατα, το πρόγραμμα συλλογής δεδομένων θα συνεχιστεί, αλλά θα υπάρξουν δύο θεμελιώδεις αλλαγές – η NSA δεν θα κρατάει πλέον τα δεδομένα και η θα πρέπει να έχει δικαστικές αποφάσεις για να αποκτήσει πρόσβαση σε οποιοδήποτε από τα .

As many have said, reforms will not change things, as the FISA judiciary will be the one to issue court decisions. Considering the fact that FISA has not rejected any NSA requests for years, it is very easy to understand why reforms will not be effective.

From iGuRu.gr we continue to see the above events with disbelief, as the big technology companies could very well have made the above moves for reasons of impression. It is well known that all of the above companies collect their users' data for many different reasons. Their acting can easily be aimed at restructuring their image, which had been crumpled by Snowden's revelations.

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