Google has started charging law enforcement agencies fees for legal demands of user information such as emails, location tracking information and search queries (New York Times)

Google has started charging law enforcement agencies fees for legal demands of user information such as emails, location tracking information and search queries (New York Times)


New York Times:

Google has started charging law enforcement agencies fees for legal demands of user information such as emails, location tracking information and search queries  —  The tech giant has begun charging U.S. law enforcement for responses to search warrants and subpoenas.

Google has started charging law enforcement agencies fees for legal demands of user information such as emails, location tracking information and search queries (New York Times)
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