Private companies help authorities spy on protestors

TECHi's Author Carl Durrek
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Carl Durrek
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It isn’t just the NSA. It isn’t just the local police. Now, you are being spied on by your own peers and it’s a lot easier for them than it is for the authorities.

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The documents leaked to media outlets by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden this year have brought national intelligence gathering and surveillance operations under a level of scrutiny not seen in decades. Often left out of this conversation, though, is the massive private surveillance industry that provides services to law enforcement, defense agencies and corporations in the U.S. and abroad – a sprawling constellation of companies and municipalities. “It’s a circle where everyone [in these industries] is benefitting,” says Eric King, lead researcher of watchdog group Privacy International. “Everyone gets more powerful, and richer.”

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