> FISA orders and authorizations can be used to compel electronic surveillance and the disclosure of stored data, including content from services like Gmail, Drive, and Photos.
That's very different from prism. It's also why Google has spent a lot of energy trying to make it impossible for them to see the contents of your data. The government cannot conpel information Google doesn't have access to. I'm also not sure it's relevant for the topic of this post.
The NSA does not need consent from Google. Google is simply ordered to comply. See https://policies.google.com/terms/information-requests?hl=en...
> FISA orders and authorizations can be used to compel electronic surveillance and the disclosure of stored data, including content from services like Gmail, Drive, and Photos.
If you look at the content requests under FISA, you can see that there were over 118000 requests for user data between July 2023 and December 2023. https://transparencyreport.google.com/user-data/us-national-...