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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://digitivity.org/category/digital-privacy" title="Digital Privacy">Digital Privacy</a></p>Ever wonder what information various social media and other websites have on you?

So does the government.

A site called Cryptome has released the ways in which popular websites give information to law enforcement agencies.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever wonder what <strong>information</strong> various <strong>social media</strong> and other websites have on you?</p>
<p>So does the <strong>government</strong>.</p>
<p>A site called <strong>Cryptome</strong> has released the ways in which popular websites give information to <strong>law enforcement</strong> agencies.</p>
<h2>Microsoft spying procedure</h2>
<p><a href="http://cryptome.org/">Cryptome</a> lays out the procedures that different sites follow in a series of PDFs. For example, the one for Microsoft is called <strong>microsoft-spy.zip</strong>.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a method layed out for serving legal process to Microsoft in <strong>Redmond</strong>. Interestingly, <strong>non-US</strong> law enforcement is supposed to go through Microsoft US too, and not <strong>international subsidiaries</strong>. This is because online services records are stored on US servers. One question that arises, though, is how can Microsoft authenticate a request for information from the <strong>Republic of Freedonia</strong>, i.e., from various obscure agencies from around the world?</p>
<p>The PDF for Microsoft reveals how much information Microsoft keeps and for how long. For example, it keeps the last 10 <strong>IP address</strong> and social web site address combinations.</p>
<p>It also says which legal processes (no <strong>subpoena</strong>, subpoena, court order, <strong>search warrant</strong>) are required for which information.</p>
<p>Other companies whose spying procedures are detailed include <strong>Facebook</strong>, <strong>MySpace</strong>, Comcast, AOL, Skype, Cox, Ning, myYearbook, Stickam, <strong>Cisco</strong>, <strong>AT&amp;T</strong>, Verizon, Sprint, Yahoo, SBC, Ameritech, Cingular, Nextel, and GTE.</p>
<h2>My comments</h2>
<p>Although it was always assumed that companies would give your data over to law enforcement if compelled, it&#8217;s slightly <strong>unnerving</strong> to actually see it all spelled out in a document.</p>
<p>This underscores the fact that you&#8217;re definitely giving up a measure of <strong>privacy</strong> when you store your documents and information online as opposed to locally on your computer. Also, I don&#8217;t think Microsoft et alia are required to tell you that the <strong>Feds</strong> have your documents, whereas if you have your files on your own computer, you&#8217;d of course know about it when the police come knocking with a search warrant.</p>
<p>Finally, given that one of the items that Microsoft, Google, and others will hand off to the government is email, it&#8217;s important to <strong>encrypt</strong> your e-mail if you want to keep it private.</p>
<p>Discussion at <a href="http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=10/02/24/1939257">Slashdot</a>.</p>


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