US Government secretly orders Google to track anyone searching certain names, addresses, and phone numbers

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Government secretly orders Google to track anyone searching certain names, addresses, and phone numbers

The U.S. government is reportedly secretly issuing warrants for Google to provide user data on anyone typing in certain search terms, raising fears that innocent online users could get caught up in serious crime investigations at a greater frequency than previously thought.

In an attempt to track down criminals, federal investigators have started using new "keyword warrants" and used them to ask Google to provide them information on anyone who searched a victim's name or their address during a particular year, an accidentally unsealed court document that Forbes found shows.

GOOGLE'S METHODS FOR SPYING ON EMPLOYEES REVEALED IN REPORT

Google has to respond to thousands of warrant orders each year, but the keyword warrants are a relatively new strategy used by the government and are controversial.

“Trawling through Google’s search history database enables police to identify people merely based on what they might have been thinking about, for whatever reason, at some point in the past,” Jennifer Granick, surveillance and cybersecurity counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union, told Forbes.

“This never-before-possible technique threatens First Amendment interests and will inevitably sweep up innocent people, especially if the keyword terms are not unique and the time frame not precise. To make matters worse, police are currently doing this in secret, which insulates the practice from public debate and regulation,” she added.

The government said that the scope of the warrants is limited to avoid implicating innocent people who happen to search for certain terms, but it's not publicly disclosed how many users' data are sent to the government and what the extent of the warrant requests are.

Google has defended its decision to respond to the warrants and said it protects users when doing so.

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“As with all law enforcement requests, we have a rigorous process that is designed to protect the privacy of our users while supporting the important work of law enforcement,” a Google spokesperson said.
 
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““Trawling through Google’s search history database enables police to identify people merely based on what they might have been thinking about, for whatever reason, at some point in the past,” Jennifer Granick, surveillance and cybersecurity counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union, told Forbes.”

Yeah, this isn’t terrifying at all. God help you if you mistype something. How long until it will literally be able to read our minds and we’ll all be arrested for thought crimes?

Wanna see a movie scene of a president getting shot? Better bring ya in for questioning, just in case you’re thinking of trying the same thing.

All they're going to find with me is old actresses.
Honestly, same. That and conspiracy theories about them. (Did Margaret Gibson really kill William Desmond Taylor? I have to know!)
 
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I remember back in 2013, about a month after the Boston Marathon bombing, a house got raided because the wife looked up pressure cookers. She wanted to buy one. Right around same time the wife was looking up that, the husband was looking at backpacks because they were going on a camping trip.

The pieces of shit that carried out the bombing used pressure cookers in backpacks. So those terms were flagged.

Now that I just used those words together again, I bid you all a fond fair well.
 
Time to channel my inner Plinkett and search "How much raid does it take to kill a *insert political office here*"
 
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I didn't need an article to tell me the unholy alliance between Feds and Big Tech is a threat to our constitutional rights. A certain president named John knew this decades ago and died trying to fix the issue of their power.
 
Just remember not to search 6837446056 on Google, backwards.

It has nothing to do with Zark Buckermerg.
 
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I don't know about communists, but witches can; flight is the true test of being a witch. Dumbass Puritans thought it was that witches couldn't drown, lol yes witches will always drown when held underwater too long.
 
Googling a name is probable cause now?
How is this shit legal?
 
What happens if a victim of a crime googles their own name and it is on the glowing list? Do the feds start interrogating them?
 
“How to smuggle nuclear materials out of Chernobyl”
Fun fact, a friend already did that. He found a bunch of Soviet era smoke detectors that have Plutonium instead of Americium that he stuffed in his hold luggage with nary a peep at the airport. But buy a vintage MiG-15 instrument panel clock at the local market and be prepared for the alarms to go off and held for 4 hours while a drunk Ukrainian "scientist" goes through your bags....
 
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