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End of Section 702 Marks a Shift in US Intelligence Practices

The expiration of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act signals a significant change in how US intelligence agencies collect data, particularly affecting privacy.

Editorial StaffJune 12, 20261 MIN READ

Section 702, which allowed for warrantless collection of foreign communications, has officially lapsed, raising questions about future intelligence operations.

This change is expected to influence the methods by which US agencies gather information on American citizens, as the provision often resulted in the incidental collection of domestic communications.

Privacy advocates are expressing relief over the expiration of this controversial provision, viewing it as a victory for civil liberties and a step towards greater oversight of surveillance practices.