I'm still reading the article that you linked (thanks) but I have a question. How long is the "short amount of time" that you speak of ?
Ranch & Confusion:
I'm actually still googling right now to see if I can't find a better article WRT exact amount of time providers keep their data. I'm going to assume that it varies depending upon provider, but that is and assumption. I'll definitely post if I find better reference, and exact notations on time periods.
Confusion - that's what you are looking for a link to, correct? The amount of time records are kept? Or, were you referring to the comment about the government not keeping records officially, or without warrant? [Of course, the question about the gov't is a hot issue politically WRT the Patriot Act, Warrantless Wire-tapping by the Feds, etc... I basically assume that our government can and does hack, wiretap, etc... anything they can. And, I'm not overly conspiratorial thinking either. Just that with the gov't technology so much more advanced than that available to the general public, and having read about prototype technology over the years, that it's obvious they can do so much more than a civilian could dream they could (or that they think is only in a movie). Sorry, I know this is OT, and I hope people understand that it's not just here in the US, but EVERY government in the world with the capability tracks their citizens in one way or another, or can access things to track them if the need arises.]