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Play of the Day: How to Get Off the NSA's Grid

Stephen Colbert has tips to avoid the surveillance.

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Stephen Colbert has always believed in the National Security Agency's right to spy — especially on other people. But now that new leaks have revealed a vast surveillance network that can even tap computers unconnected to the internet, Colbert is taking a few technological steps back.

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