'Several companies contacted by The Post said they had no knowledge of
the program, did not allow direct government access to their servers and
asserted that they responded only to targeted requests for information.
³We do not provide any government organization with direct access to
Facebook servers,² said Joe Sullivan, chief security officer for
Facebook. ³When Facebook is asked for data or information about specific
individuals, we carefully scrutinize any such request for compliance
with all applicable laws, and provide information only to the extent
required by law.²
³We have never heard of PRISM,² said Steve Dowling, a spokesman for
Apple. ³We do not provide any government agency with direct access to
our servers, and any government agency requesting customer data must get
a court order.²'
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'It is possible that the conflict between the PRISM slides and the
company spokesmen is the result of imprecision on the part of the NSA
author. In another classified report obtained by The Post, the
arrangement is described as allowing ³collection managers [to send]
content tasking instructions directly to equipment installed at
company-controlled locations,² rather than directly to company servers.
Government officials and the document itself made clear that the NSA
regarded the identities of its private partners as PRISM¹s most
sensitive secret, fearing that the companies would withdraw from the
program if exposed. ³98 percent of PRISM production is based on Yahoo,
Google and Microsoft; we need to make sure we don¹t harm these sources,²
the briefing¹s author wrote in his speaker¹s notes.'
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...or anything else your little troll brain can think of to avoid the
fact that your post is far from proving ANYTHING.