The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) δημοσίευσε σήμερα ένα εύχρηστο γραφικό που σας επιτρέπει να γνωρίζετε ποιες από τις σημαντικότερες εταιρείες στον κόσμο της τεχνολογίας προστατεύουν τα δεδομένα σας από κρατικά αιτήματα παράδοσης δεδομένων. Όπως τα περισσότερα τεχνικά προβλήματα, το ζήτημα δεν είναι απλό.
However, EFF's list lists five points in an effort to educate consumers about companies sharing their data.
The monitoring points examined by EFF were:
Η company follows industry-wide best practices: It issues Authority requests, requires a warrant before disclosing user content to the government, and publishes a transparency report.
Informs users about government requests: Companies that are committed to providing their customers with information about pending data delivery requests.
Promises not to sell user data: Definitions vary, but usually revolve around data usage, from websites for surveillance purposes.
Companies that disputed NSL orders before applying.
When companies are under NSA online surveillance.
The list you will see below is by no means comprehensive, but includes most of the tech companies that usesregularly – 26 in total.
Adobe, the dropbox and others scored top marks Results ενώ εταιρείες όπως η Comcast και η AT&T they are very insecure as you would expect.
Each of the points mentioned above comes from a larger exposure, 'Who Has Your Back? 2017: Protecting Your Data From Government Requests,' , which you can see from here (PDF).
EFF Who Has Your Back?
Government Data Requests 2017
Follows industry-wide best practices |
Tells users about government data requests |
Promises not to sell out users |
Stands up to NSL gag orders |
Pro-user public policy: Reform 702 |
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See earlier Who Has Your Back? reports: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016.