US Senate Votes to Allow FBI to Look at Your Web Browsing History Without a Warrant - “Stop having too much fun on the Internet”, the US government proclaims

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/...t-your-web-browsing-history-without-a-warrant (a)

The US Senate has voted to give law enforcement agencies access to web browsing data without a warrant, dramatically expanding the government’s surveillance powers in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The power grab was led by Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell as part of a reauthorization of the Patriot Act, which gives federal agencies broad domestic surveillance powers. Sens. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Steve Daines (R-MT) attempted to remove the expanded powers from the bill with a bipartisan amendment.

But in a shock upset, the privacy-preserving amendment fell short by a single vote after several senators who would have voted “Yes” failed to show up to the session, including Bernie Sanders. 9 Democratic senators also voted “No,” causing the amendment to fall short of the 60-vote threshold it needed to pass.

“The Patriot Act should be repealed in its entirety, set on fire and buried in the ground,” Evan Greer, the deputy director of Fight For The Future, told Motherboard. “It’s one of the worst laws passed in the last century, and there is zero evidence that the mass surveillance programs it enables have ever saved a single human life.”

The vote comes at a time when internet usage has skyrocketed, with tens of millions of Americans quarantined at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Privacy advocates have warned for over a decade that allowing warrantless access to web search queries and browsing history allows law enforcement to easily crack down on activists, labor organizers, or anyone else the government deems a threat.

“Today the Senate made clear that the purpose of the PATRIOT Act is to spy on Americans, no warrants or due process necessary,” Dayton Young, director of product at Fight For the Future, told Motherboard. “Any lawmaker who votes to reauthorize the PATRIOT Act is voting against our constitutionally-protected freedoms, and there’s nothing patriotic about that.”

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This is some of the worst news I've heard today. Absolutely no one wants a fed to look through their computer, not a single person. Such a fucking mess.
 
Obama really did do a good job gutting all the free speech pro internet privacy groups back when SOPA was being debated. Now there isn't any big group out there this time to bring awareness and Reddit at this point already approves of pro censorship shit anyways.
 
So Bernie Sanders being a perpetual fuck up allowed it to pass. Thanks.

The amendment allows the doj to look at your search terms if you’re under investigation, but not the “content” of your searches. Whatever that means. I imagine they already do it and just decided to make it legal.
 
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The power grab was led by Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell as part of a reauthorization of the Patriot Act
But in a shock upset, the privacy-preserving amendment fell short by a single vote after several senators who would have voted “Yes” failed to show up to the session
It's cool how they took the biggest rights overreach since WW2 reinstated it, before taking the last little bits of freedom left. It's beyond me why this shit was allowed in the first place and why 19 years after 9/11 it's being renewed, let alone expanded on.
 
Add to this big tech putting tracking apps on all smart phones so they know who you come into close proximity too. All to prevent the spread of COVID-19 of course. the bastards did not even have the common courtesy to try and do it in secret. They just straight up said they were going to do it without a hint of shame. Apparently the right to privacy only exists for the purpose of murdering unborn children. In all other matters big brother is watching you.
 
Who voted yay? Cause those fucks need to be voted out of office.
Looks like it was a bipartisan effort; So voting either way will not fix it.

Dems will shoot this down and get a new president.

Cause if Republicans go batshit, they can kiss their majority good fucking bye.
I don't think Americans really care about privacy; But that is my point: Americans could vote out Republicans for this and get Democrats who will do the same thing. Then have a decade pass and people vote out the Democrats and get Republicans who will do the same thing. Then repeat, repeat, as it keeps tumbling down.
 
Looks like it was a bipartisan effort; So voting either way will not fix it.
Can we get a FOIA on the internet history of people who voted yes? Because I bet once that got released, we'd see a rise in privacy laws get rushed through the legislature

i'll be damned if this spreads to other countries like other american fads
France just passed a Internet Hate Speech law the other day. So its coming soon to a country near you, if it already hasn't.
 
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