| Дзюндзя ( @ 2006-05-15 11:30:00 |
Tell your phone company: Don't spy on me

Did you see the front-page story Thursday in USA Today about how the National Security Agency is collecting call information about millions of American residents and businesses served by Verizon, AT&T and BellSouth?
If you want to keep your phone records private, join me in telling the phone companies, Don’t spy on me.
Go to http://action.aclu.org/dontspy to take action to protect your privacy.
Update: Hurray for Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile
Verizon Wireless spokesman Jeffrey Nelson definitively said his company was "not involved in this situation." His counterparts at Cingular and Sprint Nextel Corp. were less explicit and did not deny any participation.
In an e-mail statement to The Associated Press, T-Mobile USA Inc. said it does not participate "in any NSA program for warrant-less surveillance and acquisition of call records, and T-Mobile has not provided any such access to communications or customer records."
Did you see the front-page story Thursday in USA Today about how the National Security Agency is collecting call information about millions of American residents and businesses served by Verizon, AT&T and BellSouth?
If you want to keep your phone records private, join me in telling the phone companies, Don’t spy on me.
Go to http://action.aclu.org/dontspy to take action to protect your privacy.
Update: Hurray for Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile
Verizon Wireless spokesman Jeffrey Nelson definitively said his company was "not involved in this situation." His counterparts at Cingular and Sprint Nextel Corp. were less explicit and did not deny any participation.
In an e-mail statement to The Associated Press, T-Mobile USA Inc. said it does not participate "in any NSA program for warrant-less surveillance and acquisition of call records, and T-Mobile has not provided any such access to communications or customer records."