Tech titans Apple, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft and Yahoo! have each provided additional data on government requests for user account data from the US government, after President Obama changed the reporting regulations.
Apple has, for the first time, joined rivals Google and Microsoft in disclosing the number of information requests it received from the world's governments, as controversy still swirls around US surveillance on citizens both there and abroad.
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