150% Increase In Govt’s Request For User Data
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According to a report, The
Richard Salgado, Google's legal director of law enforcement and information security, wrote in a blog post that government requests for user information such as registration information, emails and IP addresses increased 15% in the first half of 2014, and 150% since 2009.
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So far, Google has received 31,698 government requests for user information in the first half of 2014, out of which, it complied with 65% of such requests.
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