WordPress.com Gets a Perfect Score from the EFF for Digital Privacy Rights

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has released its annual ‘Who Has Your Back’ report.

At Automattic, we’re proud of our commitment to fighting for the digital rights of our users and of our work to keep the internet free and open. Today we’re honored to receive another perfect score from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in its annual Who Has Your Back? report.

The EFF is a well-known nonprofit organization committed to defending digital privacy, free speech, and innovation, and their report evaluates internet companies on how well they safeguard user information when governments come knocking.

This continues our streak of perfect scores. We received 5/5 stars in the last Who Has Your Back? report that we were included in (2015), and 5/5 stars in the EFF’s most recent Who Has Your Back?: When Copyright and Trademark Bullies Threaten Free Speech report (2014).

In this year’s report, the EFF awarded stars to WordPress.com for:

  • Following industry-wide best practices.
  • Promising to notify users about law enforcement requests before turning over data.
  • Refusing to voluntarily provide government with access to any data about users for law enforcement, intelligence gathering, or other surveillance purposes.
  • Fighting for user privacy in Congress by taking a public position against the re-authorization of Section 702.
  • Standing up to National Security Letter (NSL) gag orders.

This last criterion is especially important in this day and age. NSLs are a legal tool that give the FBI power to demand data about ordinary American citizens without judicial review, while also prohibiting service providers like Automattic from informing the public or the users affected by the requests. The potentially indefinite gag orders associated with NSLs worry us, and many others.

Fortunately, there are new legal procedures that allow internet companies like us to request judicial review of the troublesome gag orders associated with NSLs. Unfortunately, we can’t provide specifics, but we can tell you that our policy is to ensure that every NSL gag order imposed on us (if any) is reviewed by a judge, as now allowed by the law. On the numbers of NSLs that we receive, we report the most we can under the law in our transparency report, which as you can see is not very much.

Outside of these criteria, we continually work to make our own legal policies and practices for safeguarding user information as user-protective as possible. We have stringent requirements for disclosing user data in response to government requests, we push back on any overreaching demands, and we’re as transparent as we are allowed to be (within the law) about the requests we receive. You can check out our bi-annual transparency report here.

We’re very encouraged that many companies in this year’s report scored well, and are thrilled to be in good company. This isn’t a zero-sum game; companies can work together (and with the EFF!) to advance policies and practices that protect internet users. We do what we can to protect our own corner of the internet, but also like to share our learnings with others who might build on or improve what we’ve done. This is why our Legal Guidelines, legal forms, DMCA templates, Terms of Service, and Privacy Policies are all licensed under Creative Commons licenses, and many of these documents are available on GitHub.

We hope other companies, especially smaller startups, can use or take inspiration from the policies we’ve built to further user rights on their own sites and platforms.

Thank you to the EFF for including us in your report, and for all of your work to advance important digital rights online. And thanks especially to every WordPress.com user for continuing to trust us with your sensitive information and content. We’ve got your back.


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  1. Who Is Your Daddy?

    You guys deserve all the accolades!

    Thumbs up!

    Liked by 3 people

  2. Home's Cool!

    One of the big reasons I recommend WordPress to everyone I know is that I always feel beyond safe here. Thanks!

    Liked by 6 people

  3. homeomart

    Its a tight rope walk with increasing convergence of snooping, govt interference and misuse . Kudos to WP team for the well deserved award

    Liked by 5 people

  4. popcrate

    Good work! I’m also glad to notice that Automattic is listed on https://www.battleforthenet.com/ !

    I’m curious to see who participates on July 12 !

    Liked by 4 people

  5. tranaya

    Thank you, I will be posting more frequent with this news!

    Liked by 4 people

  6. theethnichic

    Yay! Congrats to all WordPress users 👍🏼

    Liked by 2 people

  7. victorhck

    Thanks a lot for your fight for free internet and users freedom!
    Let’s keep an open internet, and you do that promoting free software tools like your platform, that’s why I choose WP!

    Happy hacking!!

    Liked by 4 people

  8. Barry Mitchell

    Excellent news!

    Liked by 4 people

  9. grimrpr000

    Well Done and keep up the great work you are doing! We appreciate it!

    Christopher Whedon

    Liked by 4 people

  10. Jo Smith

    Yay! Good job WordPress.com!

    Liked by 4 people

  11. Don MacIver, RPA, Editor, Writer, Poet, Author

    The commitment that WordPress has undertaken on behalf of not only themselves as a business entity but the enormous user market they enjoy is admirable and greatly appreciated. There is critical principle at stake here and it takes an enormous effort to resist the compromise of privacy in whatever form that may entail.

    Having had a presence myself on WordPress since early 2005, I have found WordPress to be in a league of rare exception and that goes to the foregoing reference to commitment and the very foundation of exemplary services that you host.

    I have cherished the opportunity to publish my creative writing and, much more recently, my business entity here on WordPress. That I am afforded a multiple of site theme options and all the functionality that comes with that, and that the site stability and innovative design efforts of WordPress to always improve on an already outstanding platform, has truly been a blessing.

    Your transparency regarding the matter of which you reflected on here is yet another example of how web hosting, done well, warrants the merit, respect, and accolades that you so deserved receive year after year.

    Liked by 1 person

  12. donttellmom15

    This is one of the main reasons why I always recommend WordPress to everyone interested in writing content

    Liked by 1 person

  13. PiedType.com

    Way to go, WP! Much appreciated.

    Liked by 1 person

  14. arnitahughes222014

    I have just started to use WordPress however I find it to be Professional well protected and in my opinion a great group to have looking out for small businesses in this ever changing digital markets

    Liked by 1 person

  15. media222blog

    Yay! Congrats!

    Liked by 1 person

  16. learndaisyadle

    This is quite an encouraging and inspiring information for a newbie like me. I am just starting to find my way to feel at home and after reading this great news, I am all the more fired-up to finish what I have started so I may join this very creative yet helpful community. Keep it up!

    Liked by 1 person

  17. Laura

    Kudos to WordPress, Great job guys and gals.

    Liked by 3 people

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