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Google & Twitter Blasted on Privacy

Posted on June 19, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Jonny Bonner reports:

Google and Twitter got miserable “no star” rankings this week in the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s fifth annual report on Internet privacy.

The nonprofit’s “Who Has Your Back” report measured “which companies fight the hardest to protect their customers from government data grabs,” the EFF said.

The EFF that for more than a year it has urged Google and Twitter to tell users about government data requests, even when notice had to be delayed by a gag order, “but both companies have yet to improve their policies and earn a star.”

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