Google started charging law enforcement for user data requests

29 January 2020, 19:23 | The Company
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Google starts charging law enforcement for providing user data. Its size varies from $ 45 to $ 245, depending on the type of data requested..

This decision was made to offset the cost of processing requests for user data from various government agencies, ITC reports.

Google charges $ 45 to law enforcement agencies to provide information on the basis of a subpoena, $ 60 based on court-ordered wiretapping, and $ 245 based on a search warrant. The company sent a corresponding document with prices to various law enforcement agencies.. It also says that Google may charge extra for more complex queries..

2008 reports show that Google has not claimed payment for its on-demand data services for many years.

Although federal law allows private companies to charge government organizations. In the first six months of 2019, the search giant received more than 75 thousand. requests worldwide, with every third request coming from the United States.

Google lawyers argue that data collection is an expensive process, and the fee for this may partially offset the costs associated with fulfilling requests from government agencies. In addition, such a decision may serve as a deterrent to “excessive oversight” by the authorities..




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