By now you’re aware of the government’s NSA spy program on the American public.. Originally put in place by Pres. Bush after the 9/11 attacks to listen in on phone calls and computers of potential terrorists, the program quickly spread to taking over the entire U.S. phone network and internet activity of every American without our knowledge.

Edward Snowden, who leaked classified NSA information back in 2013, was recently on The Joe Rogan Experience. While on the show, he specifically talked about how cell phones and other devices are spying on us. Here is Joe Rogan’s interview with Snowden: Here are the main points Snowden highlights in the video: Records Are Kept Every Time You Use Your Phone Whenever your phone gets a The spying on cell phones was well under way prior to 9/11 and was becoming a problem for the NSA, i.e. they were in the process of decreasing spying on U.S. citizens when they were inside the U.S. But that changed after 9/11 because they realized that terrorists had been operating inside the U.S. for years as part of the 9/11 plot. Jun 20, 2014 · I doubt the NSA is doing that to phones coming into the U.S. - it would be a logistical nightmare if nothing else - but you never know. If you're really worried about spying apps, you might want Apr 13, 2017 · AT&T Is Spying on Americans for Profit New documents reveal the telecom giant is doing NSA-style work for law enforcement—without a warrant—and earning millions a year from taxpayers

Dec 08, 2013 · Cellphone data spying: It's not just the NSA. net information from thousands of phones. right now" to cellphone surveillance because of reports about potential abuses by the NSA, said

By now you’re aware of the government’s NSA spy program on the American public.. Originally put in place by Pres. Bush after the 9/11 attacks to listen in on phone calls and computers of potential terrorists, the program quickly spread to taking over the entire U.S. phone network and internet activity of every American without our knowledge. NSA: EFF’s case challenging the NSA’s phone metadata surveillance. Jewel v. NSA: EFF’s case challenging the NSA’s dragnet surveillance. Hepting v. AT&T: EFF’s case that challenged AT&T’s complicity in illegal NSA spying. Smith v. Obama: EFF's appeal with the ACLU of an Idaho nurse's challenge to the NSA's phone metadata surveillance.

WikiLeaks: Here's how the CIA hacks your phones, TVs and PCs. The organization releases thousands of documents it claims show how the US spy agency can crack open devices from Apple, Samsung

Jan 17, 2014 · The Guardian later reported that the NSA had monitored the phones of 35 world leaders after being given their numbers by another US government official. Again, Edward Snowden was the source of the