Email privacy bill passes Congress with flying colors
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) said: "In 1896, mail was sent through the US Postal Service, a search engine was called a library, tweets were the sounds made by birds in the trees and clouds were found only in the sky. In 1986, computer storage was finite and expensive."
The Hill notes, however, that authorities can still subpoena individuals relevant to their investigation. Users also aren't notified if the government's looking into their old emails, according to the EFF. Plus, the government still isn't required to get a warrant when asking for people's geolocation data. The good news is that tech service providers can choose to let you know if you're the subject of an investigation.
Via Engadget http://www.engadget.com/2016/04/28/email-privacy-bill-passes-congress/
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