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Title: Apple Finally Provides (Some) Real Numbers For Surveillance Requests
Post by: HCK on July 06, 2013, 07:00:05 am
Apple Finally Provides (Some) Real Numbers For Surveillance Requests

Apple issued a statement today designed to provide more transparency about its participation in US government surveillance requests, following Facebook and Google’s own revelations. Apple and other tech companies like Twitter, Facebook, and Google asked the US government last week for permission to present more details of the secret orders they have received to disclose [...]The post Apple Finally Provides (Some) Real Numbers For Surveillance Requests appeared first on Cult of Mac.Related StoriesXCOM: Enemy Unknown Hits The Steam Store With Cross-Platform MultiplayerInstagram Finally Gets Landscape Support For Shooting Photo And VideoHow To Work Around The Feedly ‘Over Capacity’ Bug On iPadThe Strangest Samsung Anti-Apple Commercial We’ve Seen YetGun Monkeys – Fling An Army Of Enjoyably Expendable Monkeys Into The Future    

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