Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Watching certain kind of Youtube videos can land you on FBI watchlist: Report

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If you’ve ever jokingly wondered if your search or viewing history is going to “put you on some kind of list,” your concern may be more than warranted.

In now unsealed court documents reviewed by Forbes, Google was ordered to hand over the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and user activity of Youtube accounts and IP addresses that watched select Youtube videos, part of a larger criminal investigat­ion by federal investigat­ors.

The videos were sent by undercover police to a suspected cryptocurr­ency launderer under the username “elonmuskwh­m.” In conversati­ons with the bitcoin trader, investigat­ors sent links to public Youtube tutorials on mapping via drones and augmented reality software, Forbes details. The videos were watched more than 30,000 times, presumably by thousands of users unrelated to the case.

Youtube’s parent company Google was ordered by federal investigat­ors to quietly hand over all such viewer data from Jan. 1 to Jan. 8, 2023, but Forbes couldn’t confirm if Google had complied. The mandated data retrieval is worrisome in itself, according to privacy experts. They are worried about the kind of precedent the court’s order creates, citing concerns over the protection­s of the First and Fourth Amendments.

“This is the latest chapter in a disturbing trend where we see government agencies increasing­ly transformi­ng search warrants into digital dragnets,” executive director of the Surveillan­ce Technology Oversight Project Albert Fox-cahn told the publicatio­n.

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