>>> It's now SOP for tech companies to issue "transparency reports" that reveal the number of governmental requests for user information, as well as legal notices to remove content (mostly for copyright reasons), that they've received. They usually also provide statistics on how they responded to those requests. Unfortunately, only a few companies - such as XMission and Open Whisper Systems (maker of Signal) - provide detailed information about the individual requests they've received.
Flickr [see Yahoo]
Instagram [see Facebook]
Periscope [see Twitter]
Signal (Open Whisper Systems)
Skype [see Microsoft]
Vine [see Twitter]
WhatsApp [see Facebook]
WordPress (Automattic)
Yahoo
[see also: Yahoo Secretly Scanned Customer Emails for U.S. Intelligence]
YouTube [see Google]
Companies That Haven't Issued Transparency Reports
eBay
Foursquare
GoFundMe
Grindr
Indiegogo
Kik
Match.com
Netflix
OKCupid
Pandora
Patreon
PayPal
Telegram
Tinder
Viber
Yelp
Related links
What Transparency Reports Don't Tell Us
transparency report for University of California, Berkeley
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