

India-based technology startup Salesken. Indian tech startup exposed Byju’s student data. 'We hadn't realized our logo had been removed from the Reform Government Surveillance website,' said an Evernote spokesperson, when reached for comment by TechCrunch. Continue reading Evernote quietly disappeared from an anti-surveillance lobbying group’s website Posted on June 30, 2021. What's even more strange is that nobody noticed for two years, not even Evernote. 08:46 PM, from Slashdot An anonymous reader shares a report: In 2013, eight tech companies were accused of funneling their users data to the U.S. But then sometime in June 2019, Evernote quietly disappeared from the RGS website without warning. Evernote Quietly Disappeared From an Anti-Surveillance Lobbying Groups Website Thursday July 8, 2021. The idea was simple enough: to call on lawmakers to limit surveillance to targeted threats rather than conduct a dragnet collection of Americans' private data, provide greater oversight and allow companies to be more transparent about the kinds of secret orders for user data that they receive.Īpple, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo and AOL were the founding members of Reform Government Surveillance, or RGS, and over the years added Amazon, Dropbox, Evernote, Snap and Zoom as members. Six months later, the tech companies formed a coalition under the name Reform Government Surveillance, which as the name would suggest was to lobby lawmakers for reforms to government surveillance laws. National Security Agency under the so-called PRISM program, according to highly classified government documents leaked by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

An anonymous reader shares a report: In 2013, eight tech companies were accused of funneling their users' data to the U.S.
