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Yahoo discloses number of US govt data requests

Yahoo is the latest company to disclose how many requests for user data it has received from U.S. government agencies, putting the number between 12,000 and 13,000 in the six months that ended on May 31. Full story

Yahoo says it had as many as 13,000 data requests

(Reuters) - Yahoo Inc said U.S. law enforcement agencies made between 12,000 and 13,000 requests for data in the last six months, the latest in a series of disclosures by technology companies since intelligence leaks showed the extent of government data gathering efforts. Full story

Yahoo! Discloses Government Data Requests

The search giant reports receiving 12,000 to 13,000 requests for data in the six months ended May 31. Full story

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