Pinterest released its Transparency Report for the first half of 2020 last week. The platform received 46 legal requests from law enforcement and government agencies in the U.S. for user information, covering 55 accounts, and it produced information in response to all of them, with five account holders being notified. Internationally, it received one request…
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