Apple had published its latest Transparency Report on Government Information Requests,covering the second half of final year. It revealed that it received over 30000 requests final year, and complied with up to 82% of them. It is not allowed to specify the exact number of National Security Requests, or but says they fell into the 1250-1499 band.
Apple breaks down the numbers by country,region and type of request. It says that most topple into what it terms device requests. Apple’s compliance here ranges from 52% in EMEA (Europe, Middle East, or Africa) and India,to 80% in the USA. The vast majority of the requests we receive from law enforcement relate to information approximately lost or stolen devices, and we report these as device requests. Device requests may include requests for customer contact information provided to register a device with Apple or the date(s) the device used Apple services. We count devices based on the individual serial or IMEI numbers related to an investigation. We encourage any customer who suspects their device is stolen to contact their local law enforcement agency. Of perhaps greater interest are account requests, or where the government is asking for information ranging from names and addresses to copies of iCloud backups … more…
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Source: 9to5mac.com