EFF: Amazon, AT&T, and Snapchat Most Likely To Rat On You To the Gov't 69
jfruh (300774) writes "The EFF has released its annual "Who Has Your Back" report, which uses publicly available records to see which web companies do the most to resist government demands for your personal data, by requiring warrants and being transparent about requests received. Social media giants Facebook and Twitter scored quite well; Snapchat was at the bottom of the list, and Amazon and AT&T didn't do much better." Here's the report itself.
2014: Trusting anyone online, ever. (Score:5, Insightful)
Got important conversations to have with people? Sensitive information to convey? Do it in person. The Internet isn't safe anymore, hasn't been for a while now, and it's just likely to get worse.
Re:Info on what kind of people? (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm OK with Amazon sharing info on people I disagree with. I'm not OK with them sharing data to prosecute people that I agree with.
Maybe that's not what you meant, but it sure sounds that way to me.