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"textContent": "\n\nIf you attend a protest and post about it on Instagram, federal agents may already have a way to find out who you are. The Department of Homeland Security has administrative subpoena power — meaning it can demand records from tech companies, schools, and individuals without a judge's approval, without proving probable cause, and without notifying the person being surveilled. — Read the rest \n\nThe post ICE can demand your data from Google without a warrant appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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