US government asks Google for users' data; HK does too
Not only does the US 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 US 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, UK and France -- although the data shows that Google complied with these four countries' requests, on average, only about 70 percent of the time.%o.D'As3v