Daily Mail, UK - British spies can help themselves to data collected by the NSA from the telephone calls and Internet communications of Americans without a warrant, a new court document shows.
The agreement between the NSA and its British equivalent, Government Communications Headquarters means that American citizen's data can be seen and stored by the United States' closest ally without a warrant when that is 'not technically feasible'.
Anything discovered in the data, once obtained, can be kept by the British for up to two years and specifically relates to 'unselected' or raw data.
But, this deadline can be extended unilaterally by 'senior UK officials' if they believe it to be necessary for national security purposes.
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