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U.S. agencies use Canadian surveillance tech, sparking privacy concerns over cross-border data sharing.
A 2025 report reveals that U.S. intelligence agencies have increasingly relied on surveillance technology developed by Canadian firms, raising concerns about cross-border data sharing and privacy.
The technology, used for monitoring digital communications and tracking individuals, has been deployed in domestic and international operations.
While Canadian companies claim compliance with local laws, critics argue that weak oversight enables indirect U.S. surveillance.
The findings come amid growing scrutiny over foreign involvement in American security infrastructure.
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Las agencias estadounidenses usan tecnología de vigilancia canadiense, provocando preocupaciones de privacidad sobre el intercambio de datos transfronterizo.