On June 6, 2013, Edward Snowden — holed up in a Hong Kong hotel room with two Guardian reporters and a filmmaker — told the world about a secret surveillance program that let the US National Security Agency grab people’s emails, video chats, photos and documents through some of the world’s biggest tech companies. That …
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