Obama
unveils major changes to NSA
phone record collection program

President Barack
Obama on Thursday unveiled
major changes to the "spying" program that previously saw the National Security Agency collect and store millions of
phone call logs that could then be examined*without the k**wledge of the parties placing and receiving the calls. The biggest change, as it turns out, is that the
NSA will ** longer collect and store this data at all. Instead,
phone companies will be tasked with storing the records and the NSA will need authorization from the*Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in order to access individual records.
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