Google's 'transparency report' doesn't reveal everything

Google's Transparency Reports, released every six months, are interesting not just for what they reveal about government requests for Internet user data, but also for what they do not reveal. Transparency reports are basically a biannual compilation of requests Google receives from governments around the world for Internet user data. The reports, which have been generally lauded by privacy …

Go to Source

Readers who read this page, also read:

This entry was posted in Google. Bookmark the permalink. Both comments and trackbacks are currently closed.