EFF Report: Google Shared User Data with ICE Despite Privacy Promises
The **Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)** reports that **Google** provided user data to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (**ICE**), breaking promises made to its users. This raises serious concerns about data privacy and the extent to which tech companies protect user information from government access.
When we use the internet, we're entrusting tech companies with some of our most private information. These companies have promised they'll keep our data safe. But what happens when the government comes knocking at their doors? In their latest **EFFector** newsletter, the **EFF** shares the story of a client whose data was given to **ICE** after **Google** broke its promise to him.
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For over 35 years, **EFFector** has been your guide to understanding the intersection of technology, civil liberties, and the law. This latest issue covers the ongoing fight to reform **NSA** surveillance, the many attempts to censor 3D printing, and the cost of **Google's** broken promise to its users.
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