Thursday, June 13, 2013

Google Explains How It Gives Data To U.S. Authorities

Google Details How It Hands Over Data To Federal Officials -- Washington Post

Google on Wednesday downplayed its role in a secret government surveillance program, detailing for the first time how it typically hands over data to federal officials.

When faced with a court order, the tech giant said, it uses surprisingly simple and low-tech methods, including the delivery of information by hand or by using relatively common techniques to transfer files from one computer to another.

“When required to comply with these requests, we deliver that information to the U.S. government — generally through secure FTP transfers and in person,” Google said in a statement.

That could include putting data onto a memory disk or external hard drive, or printing out the requested information for a federal official, Google said. FTP, or file transfer protocol, is a popular method for exchanging information between servers with an extra layer of security.

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My Comment: Google is in damage control. They know that if their customer base starts to lose confidence in their products .... they will just go somewhere else.

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