FASCIA (database)
Device location database maintained by American National Security Agency / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
FASCIA is a database created and used by the U.S. National Security Agency that contains trillions of device-location records that are collected from a variety of sources.[1] Its existence was revealed during the 2013 global surveillance disclosure by Edward Snowden.[2]
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