Facebook has published data on government demands for access to data for different users on the social network.
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Of these requests, Facebook has estimated that 50% of them fulfill the condition to be met, then gave evidence for one of the requirements, transmits koha.net.
Despite this, there is much debate whether presently electronic communications companies are doing the right thing by responding to government requests for personal information.
Argued that various governments may seek to suppress its political opponents through such applications.
These companies say they appreciate the rigor of government requirements and compliance of these requirements with the relevant legislation.
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