The SAFE Act, introduced by Senators Mike Lee and Dick Durbin, proposes reforms to Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act, which allows surveillance of non-Americans outside the U.S., but often incidentally collects Americans' data. The bill aims to require warrants for accessing this data and prevent parallel construction in law enforcement, though it still leaves some ambiguities and does not fully address all privacy concerns. For content creators, the key takeaway is that while the SAFE Act seeks to limit government access to communications data without a warrant, significant loopholes remain, potentially affecting the privacy of online communications.
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