
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has ordered Google to provide names, addresses, and user activity of individuals who watched specific YouTube videos, sparking concerns over privacy and constitutionality. Critics argue that these warrants allow targeting based on content consumption.
FBI Demands Identities of Users Who Watch Certain YouTube Videos It gets worse: the govt requested the IP addresses of people who did not have Google accounts. Meanwhile, Google was instructed to keep this request confidential. How is this even constitutional? The answer is –… https://t.co/XFeQMLuLYk
The DOJ is demanding Google to release the names and addresses of YouTube viewers who watched specific videos. "It's unconstitutional, terrifying, & happening every day. These YouTube warrants are chilling, allowing police to target people simply for the content they consume." https://t.co/U9jK3mY0fU
🇺🇸🚨‼️ The government wants names and addresses of people who watched certain YouTube videos. Worrying development … https://t.co/kMF608sd21


