The federal government’s requests for social media user data has dramatically spiked over the past decade, a new report found, revealing major technology platforms reported a 770 percent increase in requests in the past 10 years. The report, published Wednesday by the privacy company Proton, found Google, Apple, and Meta shared data from more than…
Government requests for social media user data up 770 percent in past decade: Research
Originally reported by The Hill
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