NSA Requests Extension for Access to US Citizens' Phone Records

© Flickr / AmyEven as key parts of the Patriot Act have expired - and along with it the justification for the NSA's bulk collection of phone metadata - the recently revealed NSA capabilities turning voice recordings into searchable text remain intact.
Even as key parts of the Patriot Act have expired - and along with it the justification for the NSA's bulk collection of phone metadata - the recently revealed NSA capabilities turning voice recordings into searchable text remain intact. - Sputnik International
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The US National Security Agency (NSA) requested a 90-day extension for limited access to Americans’ phone metadata collected to date for technical and verification purposes, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) said in a press release.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — On November 29, the NSA is set to end its bulk collection of US citizens' phone records that was authorized by the USA Patriot Act in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.

NSA Headquarters, Fort Meade, MD. - Sputnik International
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"NSA has requested limited access to historical Section 215 metadata until February 29, 2016, limited to technical personnel," the release stated on Friday.

The agency would use this limited access, according to the release, to verify that the new program authorized by the USA Freedom Act is working properly.

Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act, which allowed the NSA to intercept, collect and store Americans’ phone records, expired on June 1.

The provisions have since been replaced by the USA Freedom Act, which limits, but does not entirely bar, US intelligence agencies from bulk data collection. The authorities approved a 180-day transition period.

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