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Yahoo, like Microsoft and Google, is suing the feds for greater transparency
By Michael Rougeau published
Yahoo has sued the Department of Justice for the right to reveal the number of national security-related information requests it gets.

Crafty cookies: Intelligence agencies said to have foiled online encryptions
By JR Bookwalter published
U.S. and U.K. governments may have cracked encryption methods employed by the likes of Facebook and Google.

Flickr for iPhone adds live filter preview feature ditched by Instagram
By Chris Smith published
Yahoo-owned photo-sharing app is making a play to win back mobile snappers who jumped ship for Instagram.

Yahoo scores order to declassify docs it claims show Prism resistance
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
U.S. Dept. of Justice must release classified documents the company says prove it fought back.

Yahoo axes AltaVista and 11 other services you've forgot about
By Matt Swider published
Do your AltaVista searches while you still can - Yahoo is shutting down one of the longest-running search engines.

iSpy not: Internet firms deny involvement in NSA PRISM data mining program
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Updated Two government agencies reportedly have direct access to servers belonging to the likes of Google, Apple and Facebook.

Yahoo Mail Classic leaves mortal coil on Monday, forcing users to upgrade
By Chris Smith published
All remaining ymail customers must accept new terms if wishing to continue using client, but there are privacy fears.

New Flickr: has Yahoo lost its mind?
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall Flickr used to be simple: basic accounts were free, and Pro ones were $25ish per year. Now Yahoo!'s chasing ads and that means no more pros and some crazy pricing.
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