(So yes, the US government is listening to some people's phone calls.) One newly-released document showed more than 8,000 people are ensnared by the program, with more than half-a-million voice files recorded each day. XKeyscore can search other databases, like Nucleon, which "intercepts telephone calls and routes the spoken words" to a database.System administrators often log in to the program under one username, "oper," which is used across multiple people and divisions, making any actions carried out under that name almost impossible to track. The system is littered with reminders not to breach human rights' laws or minimization procedures designed to prevent Americans' data from being used by the program. Oversight of the program is limited at best.One of the documents showing how NSA analysts can use XKeyscore
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