1. The NSA: No Self-Advocacy
The NSA has been spying on Americans since 1973, starting off with listening to phone calls. ... Cell phones hold more than just entertainment and communication, they hold a person's daily schedule, hobbies, interests, contact list, and much more personal information. Cell phones are carried around everywhere, making people more vulnerable. Because there is this habit of using cell phones daily, the data on the phones are handled by the companies who provide the services. ... People believe that the NSA needs some type of special computer to access this information; however, all it takes...
- Word Count: 1914
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate