Requests from governments worldwide for user information have more than doubled since three years ago. Worse still, says Google, is what the US won't let us tell you.. The US government is on a data-gathering spree at Google, new data from the search giant reveals. Between January and June 2013, the US government issued nearly 11,000 requests to Google asking for user information, or about 42 percent of the global total. India was second with nearly 2,700 government requests. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . Facebook highlights an increase in international demands for user information, shedding light on evolving issues in privacy and data security.. User Data Requests, Government Regulations, Data Privacy, Google User Data, Surveillance Trends. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The US government demands more data from Twitter than any other nation, the micro-blogging website has revealed. . The company said it was "inspired" to reveal the stats, after its "peers" at Google started publishing so-called transparency reports in 2010 on what and how much data is demanded from countries across the globe. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . The company said it was 'inspired' to reveal the stats, after its 'peers' at Google started publishi. government, demands, twitter, other, nation, micro-blogging, website. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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