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The NSA's intensive surveillance program has riveted America as the general public questions the risks to their privacy. As reported by The Washington Post, in their Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of whistleblower Edward Snowden's NSA leakages, NSA Secrets delves in to the shadowy world of information gathering, revealing how data about you is being collected every day. From his first encrypted exchanges with reporters, Edward Snowden knew he was a guy in danger. Resting on a mountain of incriminating data about the NSA surveillance programs, Snowden was ready to risk his flexibility, and his very life, to let the world know about the perceived overreach of the NSA and the substantial collection of private information that was carried out in the name of national security by the U.S. government. The Washington Post's complete coverage of the NSA spying scandal, which it helped break, is currently collected in one spot to give as detailed a view of the story as is known. In the first contact with Snowden to the latest revelations in worldwide cell phone monitoring, the award-winning reporters at the Post have vigorously reported on the range of the NSA's surveillance. Snowden called the internet "a Tv set that watches you," and accused the federal government of "abusing [it] in secret to increase their capabilities beyond what's necessary and appropriate." Here, the secrets are unveiled of these who tried out in vain to stay in the shadows.