Today, TekSavvy published a Quarterly Transparency Report about requests we got from police and how we handled them.
Today, we’re reporting on October to December, 2024 and as usual, I’m summarizing that report here
Today, TekSavvy published a Quarterly Transparency Report about requests we got from police and how we handled them.
Today, we’re reporting on October to December, 2024 and as usual, I’m summarizing that report here
Today, TekSavvy published another Quarterly Transparency Report
#TekSavvy is the only ISP in #Canada (AFAIK) to publish a quarterly Transparency Report documenting the requests we got from law enforcement agencies, how we handled them, and what we disclosed to them.
Today, we’re reporting on July to September, 2024 and as usual, I’m summarizing that report here
Our Transparency Report 2024 is here!
At a glance:
- 30.1% of all requests were unlawful
- 37% fewer requests than in the previous year
- Most requests came via PGP-encrypted email
More details in the report https://mailbox.org/en/post/transparency-report-2024
It's time for another Quarterly Transparency Report from your favourite independent ISP, TekSavvy.
#TekSavvy is the only ISP in #Canada (AFAIK) to publish a quarterly Transparency Report documenting the requests we got from law enforcement agencies, how we handled them, and what we disclosed to them.
Today, we’re reporting on Q1 of 2024 and like a huge privacy nerd, I’m summarizing that report here.
What does your ISP do when the police ask it for information about customers? It's time for another Quarterly Transparency Report from TekSavvy.
#TekSavvy is the only ISP in #Canada (AFAIK) to publish a quarterly Transparency Report documenting the requests we got from law enforcement agencies, how we handled them, and what we disclosed to them.
Today, we’re reporting on Q3 of 2023, and I’m summarizing that report here.
Happy New Year, happy my birthday, and happy time for another #TekSavvy quarterly transparency report.
TekSavvy is the only ISP in #Canada (AFAIK) to publish a quarterly Transparency Report documenting the requests we got from law enforcement agencies, how we handled them, and what we disclosed to them.
Today, we’re reporting on Q2 of 2023, and I’m summarizing that report here.
You can hide everything from us. #Anonymity #E2EEncryption
We don’t hide anything from you. #OpenSource #TransparencyReport
That’s a healthy service–user relationship.
Whenever you’re on the Internet, your ISP may collect information about you, even if it’s just the IP addresses you are assigned.
TekSavvy is the only ISP in #Canada (AFAIK) to publish a quarterly Transparency Report documenting the requests we got from law enforcement agencies, how we handled them, and what we disclosed to them.
Today, we’re reporting on Q3 of 2022, and I’m summarizing that report here.
Whenever you’re on the Internet, your ISP may collect information about you, even if it’s just the IP addresses you are assigned.
TekSavvy is the only ISP in Canada (AFAIK) to publish a quarterly Transparency Report documenting the requests we got from law enforcement agencies, how we handled them, and what we disclosed to them.
Today, we’re reporting on Q3 of 2022, and I’m summarizing that report here.
Chris Hadnagy vs. DEF CON lawsuit DISMISSED
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.paed.599370/gov.uscourts.paed.599370.21.0.pdf
Update:
- Judge Beetlestone in PA dismissed the lawsuit without pre-trial discovery, ruling that it lacked personal jurisdiction.
- Because the case was dismissed without prejudice, Mr. Hadnagy can refile and attempt to litigate in another venue.
Have you ever wondered how ISPs handle requests from the police for info about subscribers?
Every 3 months, independent Canadian ISP TekSavvy publishes a Transparency Report documenting the requests we got from law enforcement agencies, how we handled them, and what we disclosed to them.
Today, we’re reporting on Q2 of 2022. For the past few years I’ve published summaries on Twitter, but starting now, I’m publishing them only on Mastodon.
I'm preparing TekSavvy's quarterly transparency report for April to June 2022. In the past, I would post a summary of each report to the bird site. I cross posted the last one here: https://mastodon.social/@andykm/109128531176065658
I had planned to post this next one here and just post a link to it on birdchan, but I now I might not even be able to; all bets are off as to what will even work! Oh well, I guess that's just how things are going now...
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You can hide everything from us. #Anonymity
We don’t hide anything from you. #OpenSource #TransparencyReport
That’s a healthy service–user relationship.