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Thursday, May 7, 2015

Stop Mass Surveillance. Sign the Petition

OFF THE WIRE
           If I’m not under
investigation...
1
Should the government monitor my phone calls?
or
your answer:
Yes
No
Today, the U.S Government monitors who you're calling, for how long, and at what times - even if you're not under suspicion of any wrongdoing. Currently, sections of the Patriot Act allow for the bulk collection of telephone records of millions of innocent people.
2
Should the government be able to read my emails and see the photos I send?
or
your answer:
Yes
No
Right now, the Patriot Act provision authorizing bulk collection of phone call data can be used to acquire “any tangible thing”, which could allow the mass surveillance of your emails. Because of a lack of transparency, we don't know how much data they are collecting and on how many people.
3
Should the government know what I'm searching the internet for?
or
your answer:
Yes
No
The Patriot Act allows for bulk phone call data collection, the same laws could be used to authorize mass surveillance of Internet search data. Without more transparency, there's no way to know how much of your Internet surfing is collected or stored.

Join Mozilla and tell Congress it's time to stop mass surveillance and
protect civil liberties.
Sign the petition