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The N.S.A. had collected a trove of telephone metadata.
The N.S.A.'s bulk collection of telephone metadata is dead, or it will be soon.
In particular, there might be changes to the agency's collection of telephone metadata.
FOR MONTHS, Congress has debated the National Security Agency's telephone metadata collection program, without legislative result.
For example, Obama made it clear that he wanted the "capability" of the telephone metadata "preserved".
The programs collected the telephone metadata records of millions of Americans and examined emails from overseas.
The chapter contributes a new crowdsourcing methodology for studying telephone metadata privacy.
Several nations currently collect telephone metadata in bulk, including on their own citizens.
In this paper, we attempt to shed light on the privacy properties of telephone metadata.
Most people might not give telephone metadata – the numbers you dial, the length of your calls – a second thought.
The N.S.A., Mr. Snowden revealed, was systematically collecting telephone metadata — information about who called whom, but not the content of what was said — from major American phone companies.
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