Survey: Surveillance Is Fine as Long as It's Not on MeGrowing concern over privacy in cyberspace has people changing their online behavior. Nearly 90 percent of 475 adults recently surveyed said they were aware of government surveillance programs targeting Internet users, the Pew Research Center found. Large numbers of adults supported monitoring programs aimed at others -- from terrorists to political leaders -- but opposed spying on U.S. citizens.
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Survey: Surveillance Is Fine as Long as It's Not on Me