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If tech companies didn’t spy on us, the NSA couldn’t spy on them

Why does Angry Birds need location data? If tech companies didn't spy on us, NSA would have less reason to spy on them.

— Nicholas Thompson (@nxthompson) January 28, 2014

Snowden docs reveal British spies snooped on YouTube and Facebook

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This entry was posted in GCHQ, NSA, social media on January 28, 2014 by News Sources.

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