It has been nearly seven years since Edward Snowden blew the whistle on highly classified global surveillance programs, inciting a national conversation about privacy in the digital age. One of these revelations was that the NSA had access to the email content of Google (NASDAQ:) users and the ability to map anyone’s cell phone location.
It’s now been two years since the Cambridge Analytica scandal came to light, revealing that the company had harvested Facebook (NASDAQ:) user data and used it to manipulate for the United States presidential election. In 2018, Facebook also admitted that it let Netflix (NASDAQ:) and Spotify (NYSE:) access users’ private messages.
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