WASHINGTON—Google asked the US government Tuesday for permission to publish information about its compliance with secret national security data requests, saying it has "nothing to hide." The Internet giant released the text of its letter to the FBI and US Justice Department, requesting permission to release numbers related to its handing over of data for surveillance programs disclosed in the past week. The letter, signed by Google's chief legal officer David Drummond, noted that the company's "transparency report" on government requests does not include national security requests under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). "Assertions...
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