Article 1F5F1 Bill would expand FBI's warrantless access to online records, senators warn

Bill would expand FBI's warrantless access to online records, senators warn

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Spencer Ackerman in New York
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Two senators say it could expand nonjudicial subpoena to acquire email records, chat accounts, account login records, browser histories and social media usage

Two US senators have warned that a new bill would vastly expand the FBI's warrantless access to Americans' online records.

Although the text of the 2017 intelligence authorization bill is not yet available to the public, two members of the Senate intelligence committee have said the bill could expand the remit of a nonjudicial subpoena called a National Security Letter (NSLs) to acquire Americans' email records, chat or messaging accounts, account login records, browser histories and social-media service usage.

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