Apple may no longer be sharing how many iPhones it sells, but it's being more transparent than ever when it comes to reporting the data requests the company receives.
The transparency report, released on Thursday, covers the first six months of 2018. The report details all the data requests Apple received from January through June of this year from governments around the world. Previously only released as a PDF, Apple’s transparency report this year comes with a brand new interactive website that helps breakdown the data visually.
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