The Electronic Frontier Foundation has released its yearly report on which companies keep user data the safest, from Apple to Yahoo, and discovered that some of the most controversial companies actually do the best job. The information comes from an EFF report entitled Who Has Your Back? 2014: Protecting Your Data From Government Requests. The EFF evaluated 26 Internet companies, including Amazon, ATT, Comcast, Dropbox, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Snapchat and Twitter, on six criteria to determine how eager each was to share private user data with government entities.