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3/22/2022 10:39 pm  #1


Bipartisan bill would expand U.S. data collection transparency require

a bipartisan group of  legislators introduced bills in the House and Senate. This expands the government's transparency requirements for surveillance of US citizens by adding email, text, location, and cloud data to the existing reporting framework.and subpoena bank records But this doesn't apply to digital data or the cloud. The Government Surveillance Transparency Act aims to adjust the parameters of this rule. It expands to include common forms of modern digital communication and storage.The Senate bill is backed by Oregon Democrat Ron Wyden, Montana Republican Steve Daines, New Jersey Democrat Cory Booker and party Mike Lee. Utah Republicans, while the bill in the House of Representatives was backedby California Democrat Ted Lieu and Ohio Republican Warren Davidson, they argued that hundreds of thousands of criminal vigilance orders from U.S. authorities would be a threat to the law. are not reported each year. 

 

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