Techdirt: On Friday, we reported the surprising fact that Vodafone had not just followed the latest trend in issuing a transparency report, but actually flat out admitted that many governments had direct access to its phone lines, which allowed those governments to listen in on calls without a warrant. That level of transparency is great, because all too often with the “transparency” reports we’ve seen from some companies, they seem more focused on hiding what’s really going on.
Too frequently, this is because of requirements from the government, which has (almost certainly illegal and unconstitutional) gag orders on what companies are allowed to say about requests for government information. However, it’s almost certainly also because companies are now afraid of admitting the kinds of things they’ve allowed governments to do in secret — and are worried about how the public would respond.