@emptywheel NSLs are used for obtaining documents/data. They're not used for authorizing surveillance.
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@KimZetter They're are (were until 2009) used to get stuff like data flow info and--acc to DOJ, not me--GPS location. That's data. -
@emptywheel But that refers to data collected and stored by a service provider, not data obtained directly by authorities using a stingray. -
@KimZetter Yes. And this is likely not up to date. Perhaps DOJ should release their PRTT IG Report so we know THAT's what they're using.
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