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A decade ago, we were still exploring the technological wonders of cellphones and other electronic devices. Few were thinking about how they could be used to monitor us. Then came Edward Snowden.
Former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden poses for a photo during an interview in an undisclosed location in December 2013 in Moscow, Russia.
MOSCOW – Russia on Monday granted citizenship to former American intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, who fled prosecution after he revealed highly classified U.S. surveillance programs to ...
A decade ago, we were still exploring the technological wonders of cellphones and other electronic devices. Few were thinking about how they could be used to monitor us. Then came Edward Snowden.
Director of National Intelligence nominee Tulsi Gabbard refused to retract her support for Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who fled to Russia after revealing illegal ...
NPR A decade on, Edward Snowden remains in Russia, though U.S. laws have changed A decade ago, we were still exploring the technological wonders of cellphones and other electronic devices.
Snowden fled prosecution after he revealed highly classified U.S. surveillance programs to capture communications and data from around the world.
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