Which country recently ended its policy of collecting its citizens' phone calls en masse?

Answer: the U.S. ... maybe

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Starting Nov. 29, the U.S. National Security Agency will no longer listen to and collect the private phone conversations of the entire nation. Privacy advocates are in favor of the change, according to Phys.org, but considering that the existence of the program was a secret for years, it's impossible to verify or enforce that the new policy is upheld.

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