NSA: They're Watching

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As of June 30, 2012, there are more than two million Internet users around the world (“World Internet Users Statistics Usage and World Population Stats”). The National Security Agency (NSA) has been tracking U.S. citizens since 2005 ("EFF NSA Spying | Electronic Frontier Foundation"). They are supposedly to only track suspects and dangerous people, but instead have dug deep into the life of the innocent. Although their intentions may be morally correct, the NSA is jeopardizing the private information from the Internet and because of that must be outlawed to protect the people of the United States.
From Facebook to Twitter, you can find out what is happening in the world that is “trending.” Is it okay to let companies like Google keep Internet browsing history and use it to lure users? Some might not feel it as a problem but what if Google is not the only one possessing that information? Well, that is precisely what is happening. Google and a reported 140 other companies are already tracking user to fit advertisements to their user’s recent history or videos they have watch that the...

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