Excerpts from the article: “A year after Mr. Snowden’s revelations, the era of quiet cooperation is over. Telecommunications companies say they are denying requests to volunteer data not covered by existing law. A.T.&T., Verizon and others say that compared with a year ago, they are far more reluctant to cooperate with the United States government in “gray areas” where there is no explicit requirement for a legal warrant.”
InternetGiants Erect Barriers to Spy Agencies – NYTimes.com.
- Google servers in Douglas County, Ga. The company is encrypting more data as it moves between servers. Credit Connie Zhou/Google
- Robert Litt, of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, bemoaned the new lack of the cooperation. Credit Yuri Gripas/Reuters