nsane.forums Posted June 27, 2011 Share Posted June 27, 2011 Not only does the U.S. government regularly request users' private data from Google, it does so more often than any other government, the search engine reported Monday. Google announced these details as part of its Transparency Report, a bi-annual disclosure of what governments worldwide are asking for. In the second half of 2010 (July - December), the U.S. government made 4,601 requests for user information. Ninety-four percent of the time, Google either partially or completely complied with these requests. The other four of the top five countries that asked for user info during this period were Brazil, India, the United Kingdom, and France--although the data shows that Google complied with these four countries' requests, on average, only about 70 percent of the time. You might have thought China would be the most frequent offender here. However,Google says that the Chinese government made no requests for information during the period. This may seem strange, but remember that China monitors all Internet traffic. Thus, it probably finds the data it needs on its own, and has no need to request such data from companies. Altogether, more than 14,000 requests for user data were made during the period, the report indicates. In addition to the user data requests, Google listed requests for having content removed from search results due to defamation or illicit content. In that category, the U.K. led the way with 93,518 requests. However, these requests included 93,300 AdWords ads over claims of fraud (which Google complied with), so it's really more like 218 requests. Using these modified numbers, Brazil led countries with 263 requests, followed by South Korea, Germany, Libya, and India. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ambrocious Posted June 27, 2011 Share Posted June 27, 2011 You might wanna read this too:Google: Massive DARPA Surveillance System Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toyo Posted June 28, 2011 Share Posted June 28, 2011 US rules through the corporations - a pretty smart way. It's all about money protection... those having lots of them are inclined to positively respond to demands from the legislative/executive structure meant to protect them (the government). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ambrocious Posted June 28, 2011 Share Posted June 28, 2011 What really bothers me is that most people inside of the US are not a part of the Oligarchical monarchy that rules our government, not the other way around. Obama gave the Federal Reserve bank a higher authority over the United States to do what it pleases when on record, it is not owned nor governed by our government and is indeed a privately owned banking cartel. The corporations have been given power to change the rules and laws so as to get filthy rich and turn the United States in a third world nation financially. They don't get hurt or loose profit because all the debt is passed onto us. When they make a mistake, we pay for their bailout. We are a debtor nation, and any nation that cannot afford to sustain it's self looses the privilege of being a foreign country. This was of course way off the topic of Google, the Monopoly that is highly useful yet largely loathed...Google is like an addictive drug with great side effects, but in 20 years after using it, you die. OK it's not THAT extreme probably but that is the just of it all... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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