The British government requested that Facebook release information on over 2,500 users in a six month period, the social media titan admitted yesterday.
The figures show an increase of 15 per cent in requests for personal data, causing outrage among civil liberties groups.
Liberty's policy officer Rachel Robinson said: "Days after the new GCHQ chief sought to smear tech companies, credit to Facebook for standing up for transparency.
Noboa’s second term looks set to deepen his neoliberal policies: reduced public investment, privatization, cuts to social programmes, and militarisation, says PILAR TROYA FERNANDEZ
While claiming to target fraud, Labour’s snooping Bill strips benefit recipients of privacy rights and presumption of innocence, writes CLAUDIA WEBBE, warning that algorithms with up to 25 per cent error rates could wrongfully investigate and harass millions of vulnerable people



