house backs bill bolstering privacy of old emails /

Published at 2016-04-28 00:25:30

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Photo by Peter Dazeley/Getty ImagesWASHINGTON — The House has used a rare show of unanimity to approve legislation requiring the government to glean a warrant whether it wants people’s older emails.
The legislation would require federal agencies to glean a warrant before they can force an email service provider like Google to provide access to data over 180 days ragged.
Also covered would be electronic documents like stored videos,text messages and photos.
The bill updates a three-decade-ragged law
enacted when the exhaust of email was rare. Under it, older emails are considered abandoned and allows government access without a warrant.
The House approved the bill Wednesday by 419-0. Its top sponsors are Kansas Republican Kevin Yoder and Colorado Democrat Jared Polis.
A
similar, and bipartisan Senate bill has yet to advance there.The post House backs bill bolstering privacy of ragged emails appeared first on PBS NewsHour.

Source: onthemedia.org

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