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Monday, August 5, 2019

Facebook is monitoring you: Snowden

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Edward Snowden, a former US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee who leaked US secret surveillance information, has now accused Facebook and Instagram of Facebook-owned Instagram. Last Thursday, Snowden said he would show the way to combat corporate surveillance, citing spying allegations on the two platforms. The information was revealed in a report by the technology website Senate.

In a post on Twitter and Instagram, Snowden said, "In the weeks ahead, I've set a goal of explaining how social media sites like Facebook and Instagram are being monitored. These sites will not show too much information, so I will show you how. Those who use these sites will take care. '


Snowden wrote a book called Permanent Record. Soon after announcing the book, he complained about Facebook surveillance. Snowden's book will come to market in September.

Snowden once worked as a contractor with the CIA and the NSA. Snowden, who possesses extraordinary skills in the field of information technology, seized the illegal activities of the NSA's intelligence surveillance program, secretly copied huge amounts of NSA information into his computer. At 28, he was contacted by American lawyer and journalist Glenn Greenwald, who then wrote for Britain's Daily Guardian.

Snowden was working on the island of Hawaii in the United States as an employee of American security contractor Baz Allan Hamilton, a contractor for the NSA. Snowden decided to hand over a huge amount of information to the NSA's 'Top Secret' class, the Daily Guardian. Based on the evidence he provided, Glenn Greenwald began writing to the Guardian on 23 June. Lightning struck American heads, and the White House burst into anger. Edward Snowden became the 'Most Wanted American' to the government of his homeland. Against him, the American government issued international hulia.

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Photo of the Remarkables mountain range in Queenstown, New Zealand.