The FBI has issued subpoenas to the domain registrar of Archive.today (also known as Archive.is), a widely used web archiving service, in an effort to uncover the identity of its mysterious operator.
Archive.today allows users to save snapshots of web pages, often bypassing paywalls and preserving content that might otherwise disappear. The site has gained popularity as an alternative to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, but its anonymous ownership and potential copyright issues have drawn law enforcement attention. The FBI's investigation could have significant implications for online privacy, digital archiving, and access to information.
The outcome may affect millions of users who rely on the service to access and preserve web content.
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