Who Has Your Back? reports

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The "Who Has Your Back?" reports are an annual series by the Electronic Frontier Foundation that evaluates and ranks major technology and communications companies on how well they protect users’ privacy and defend against government surveillance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf annual report
privacy evaluation report series
aimsTo encourage companies to improve privacy practices
inform the public about corporate privacy practices
promote transparency in government access to data
protect users against government surveillance
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Electronic Frontier Foundation
evaluates cloud service providers
internet service providers
major communications companies
major technology companies
online retailers
social media platforms
frequency annual
genre civil liberties report
privacy report
technology policy report
hasAudience internet users
policy makers
technology companies
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inception 2011
language English
mainSubject communications companies
government data requests
government surveillance
law enforcement data requests
online privacy
technology companies
transparency reporting
user data protection
user rights
partOf EFF transparency and surveillance accountability work
producer Electronic Frontier Foundation
publisher Electronic Frontier Foundation
usesCriterion notice to users about government data demands
public policies opposing mass surveillance
publishing law enforcement guidelines
standing up to overbroad government requests
transparency about government data requests
user-friendly privacy policies
website https://www.eff.org/who-has-your-back

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