
“Over the past 12 months, nine technology companies have drastically improved the way that they handle government data requests and as a result, the EFF says that they have received perfect scores from their point of view. In its annual Who Has Your Back report, the EFF says that eleven companies overall now have perfect scores. Last year, the only two companies that scored as highly were Sonic.net and Twitter but outrage over NSA revelations and other disturbing things has brought about change in many companies. The EFF says that there are now 20 technology companies out of the ones surveyed that are publishing those reports.”
http://www.technologytell.com/gadgets/144227/eff-awards-apple-google-perfect-privacy-scores/
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