"Six Years After Snowden: Has the US Made Progress on Privacy?" In the wake of Edward Snowden's revelations about the NSA's mass surveillance program in 2013, the US government promised to reform its approach to data collection and protect citizens' privacy rights. But how much progress has been made since then? A new report from the Pew Research Center delves into the current state of privacy in America, examining the attitudes of the public and the actions of lawmakers and tech companies. From the rise of encrypted messaging apps to the ongoing debate over facial recognition technology, the report sheds light on the complex and often contentious landscape of digital privacy in the US today.


The state of privacy in post-Snowden America  Pew Research Center