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Amazon Says Police Demands For Customer Data Have Gone Up (techcrunch.com) 11

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Amazon has said the number of demands for user data made by U.S. federal and local law enforcement have increased more during the first half of 2020 than during the same period a year earlier. The disclosure came in the company's latest transparency report, published Thursday. The figures show that Amazon received 23% more subpoenas and search warrants, and a 29% increase in court orders compared to the first half of 2019. That includes data collected from its Amazon.com retail storefront, Amazon Echo devices and its Kindle and Fire tablets.

Breaking those figures down, Amazon said it received: 2,416 subpoenas, turning over all or partial user data in 70% of cases; 543 search warrants, turning over all or partial user data in 79% of cases; and 146 court orders, turning over all or partial user data in 74% of cases. Amazon also said it received between 0 and 249 national security requests, flat from previous reports. Justice Department rules on disclosing classified requests only allow companies to respond in numerical ranges. The number of requests to the company's cloud services, Amazon Web Services, also went up compared to a year earlier. But it's not clear what caused the rise in U.S. government demands for user data.
As for the number of overseas requests, Amazon saw the number drop by about one-third compared to the same period a year earlier. "Amazon rejected 92% of the 177 overseas requests it received, turning over partial user data in 10 cases and all requested data in four cases," the report adds.
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Amazon Says Police Demands For Customer Data Have Gone Up

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  • Go order duct tape, condoms and a ski mask. :)
    • "Go order duct tape, condoms and a ski mask. :)"

      Not enough. You'll have to Google for some dictator's photos and birthday, you know, the one that spent his honeymoon shot and burned in a ditch.

      Sorry for the long-winding, but I didn't want to do a Godwin.
      And not land on the watch-lists this guy is on.

    • by PPH ( 736903 )

      Backpack and a pressure cooker.

  • by sarren1901 ( 5415506 ) on Friday July 31, 2020 @06:44PM (#60353541)

    Nice to see these devices doing what we all assumed they were doing all along. Go ahead, keep buying these things. Tell them everything. We swear nothing is being recorded or saved, really.

    • You seem to believe that old-fashioned Sears or Montgomery-Ward didn't retain any information about their customers....

      Must be nice to live in a dreamworld....

      By the way, did you know that large cash withdrawals from your bank account are also retained by the banks, just in case the government decided it needs to investigate you? Yeppers, since way back before most of us were born (note that I'm assuming that "most of us" are younger than me - it's been going on since my father was a little boy)....

      • You seem to believe that old-fashioned Sears or Montgomery-Ward didn't retain any information about their customers....

        Must be nice to live in a dreamworld....

        How much do they retain when you paid cash? Not all of us use credit cards or debit cards.

  • How do you cook and frog and not let it know? Turn up the heat slowly
  • Better to look closer to home.

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