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Security Agencies Eager to Get Hold of User Data: Microsoft’s Transparency Report

Posted on October 20, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Owais Sultan reports:

Microsoft announced the launch of a new transparency website in order to provide free access to the transparency reports published by the firm.

Microsoft’s latest Transparency Hub entails a report comprising of information about the requests received by the tech giant from various parties regarding the elimination of online content.

This new website also lets users access the Law Enforcement Requests Report and the United States’ Security Orders Report that covers the first two quarters of 2015.

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