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Apple has published its latest Transparency Report, detailing both government and private requests for data, app removals, or account preservations in the first half of 2020.
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The latest version of the report, which Apple releases twice a year, covers the six-month period between January and June 2020. While not much has changed compared to the previous report, there are some tidbits that stick out.
Overall, private and government requests for data were down compared to the previous six-month period. In total, Apple received 28,276 device requests for 171,368 devices. Apple said it complied with 80% of those requests. The total number is down from 31,778 covering 195,577 in the second half of 2019.
Apple has published its latest Transparency Report, detailing both government and private requests for data, app removals, or account preservations in the first half of 2020.
The latest version of the report, which Apple releases twice a year, covers the six-month period between January and June 2020. While not much has changed compared to the previous report, there are some tidbits that stick out.
Overall, private and government requests for data were down compared to the previous six-month period. In total, Apple received 28,276 device requests for 171,368 devices. Apple said it complied with 80% of those requests. The total number is down from 31,778 covering 195,577 in the second half of 2019.