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Verizon said Thursday it will publish reports beginning early next year on the number of government requests it receives for customer data, setting a significant precedent for the ...
Verizon Communications Inc. vowed to issue semi-annual reports on government requests for customer data, drawing praise from privacy advocates who sought such changes and marking the latest reform ...
Verizon says it will publish information on the number of requests it gets each year; Presidential advisory panel this week recommended sweeping changes to surveillance programs ...
Verizon Communications says it's making an effort to offer more information to the public about how many requests it receives from law enforcement for customer data.
Verizon Communications Inc. says it will publish information on the number of requests for customer records it received from law enforcement agencies this year.
With Verizon seeking permission to lock phones to its network for six months or longer instead of the current 60 days, a ...
Verizon received 148,903 U.S. government requests for customer information in the first half of 2014, slightly less than the 160,733 requests from half of 2013, according to Verizon’s second ...
Verizon's total requests in 2014 exceeded 280,000, according to the report on Monday. The company, which is closing in on 110 million subscribers, appears to be on pace to hit that figure again ...
Verizon has committed to update its Transparency Report semi-annually with details about the number of demands the company received in the prior six months. This first report fails to include the rate ...
Verizon previously said that the requests it’s received has doubled in the past five years, and AT&T and T-Mobile revealed that they’d received a total of 600,000 data requests in 2012.
After years of allowing the government to collect its customers' metadata in secret, Verizon has announced that it will publish a semi-annual report on law enforcement requests for its customers ...
Verizon Communications will report on law-enforcement requests for information on its customers that it received in 2013, following similar moves that major online companies have made but rival AT ...