Government information requests to Facebook continue to increase, says report

Danny Palmer
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Facebook's Global Government Requests Report says requests for information about users rose during second half of 2014

The number of government requests for account data about Facebook users continues to increase, with the social media website claiming that the company received 35,051 data requests from world gover...

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