Report: Feds have all-out access to your online content

InfoWorld: Major tech companies, including Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo, are participating in a classified surveillance program dubbed PRISM, providing the National Security Agency (NSA) and the FBI with direct access to user content -- emails, videos, photos, and documents -- via their central servers, according to an investigative report by the Washington Post.

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