The U.S. National Security Agency collects location data daily from tens of millions of cellphones, Washington Post report says. The five billion or so cellphone records collected by the agency every day include data on millions of Americans who use personal devices while traveling aboard. The report is based on documents obtained from former NSA contractor turned document leaker Edward Snowden. The American Civil Liberties Union expressed dismay at the sheer scale and scope of the program described yesterday. An NSA spokeswoman declined a Computerworld request for comment on the report.”]

