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Tech Companies Push Back Against ICE Subpoenas for User Data

Several large social media companies have privately resisted subpoenas from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) when the agency sought to identify anonymous users. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is advocating for these companies to increase their efforts in pushing back against such requests. This resistance is highlighted in specific known instances, suggesting a broader pattern of companies challenging government attempts to unmask online identities. AI

RANK_REASON The item discusses a stance taken by tech companies and advocates for more action, rather than reporting on a specific new event or release.

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Tech Companies Push Back Against ICE Subpoenas for User Data

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    ⚖️ Some Tech Companies Have Privately Pushed Back on ICE Subpoenas. They Should All Do More. In a handful of known cases, large social media companies have priv

    ⚖️ Some Tech Companies Have Privately Pushed Back on ICE Subpoenas. They Should All Do More. In a handful of known cases, large social media companies have privately pushed back against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) subpoenas when the agency tried to unmask anonymous …