Transparency Report

Enterprise Cloud requests for customer information

In this Enterprise requests report, we provide additional details on a subset of Global requests that involve Enterprise Cloud customers. As a subset of our Global requests , these Enterprise requests do not include the requests separately reported with our US national security requests.

How Google defines an Enterprise Cloud customer

In this report, an Enterprise Cloud customer means:
  • A Google Cloud Platform account that is billed through offline invoicing or
  • A Google Workspace domain with
    • purchased Google Workspace services and more than 50 seats, or
    • Google Workspace for Education services and more than 50 seats.

Requests by reporting period

RequestsEnterprise Cloud customersJul 2019 – Dec…Jan 2020 – Jun…Jul 2020 – Dec…Jan 2021 – Jun…Jul 2021 – Dec…Jan 2022 – Jun…Jul 2022 – Dec…Jan 2023 – Jun…Jul 2023 – Dec…Jan 2024…020040060080010001200
Begin timeRequestsEnterprise Cloud customers
Jul 2019 – Dec 2019282434
Jan 2020 – Jun 2020398478
Jul 2020 – Dec 2020376398
Jan 2021 – Jun 2021769923
Jul 2021 – Dec 2021769886
Jan 2022 – Jun 2022698761
Jul 2022 – Dec 2022649761
Jan 2023 – Jun 2023794859
Jul 2023 – Dec 2023818910
Jan 2024 – Jun 20249301,007

Every six months, we report the number of requests made by governments for user information, and the number of accounts subject to those requests. Learn more about our approach to these requests and certain limitations to this report.

Percentage of requests where some information is disclosed

This table reflects the number of requests that involve an Enterprise Cloud customer and the percentage of requests for which Enterprise Cloud customer information is disclosed.

Reporting period Requests for disclosure of Enterprise Cloud customer information Enterprise Cloud customers % of requests where some data produced

Diplomatic legal requests

Diplomatic legal requests
16

This table shows the number of requests for Enterprise Cloud customers that we can identify as having been issued through diplomatic procedures. These include, for example, requests from the government of one country to another through a mutual legal assistance treaty.

How Google handles government requests for Enterprise Cloud customer information

We carefully review each request to make sure it satisfies applicable laws. If a request asks for too much information, we try to narrow it, and in some cases we object to producing any information at all. And, consistent with the policy of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) , we advise governments making requests to first approach the Enterprise Cloud customer directly before making a request of Google. For more information, read Government requests for cloud customer data and the whitepaper about controlling access to your data in Google Cloud

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Jul 2019 – Dec 2019
Jan 2020 – Jun 2020
Jul 2020 – Dec 2020
Jan 2021 – Jun 2021
Jul 2021 – Dec 2021
Jan 2022 – Jun 2022
Jul 2022 – Dec 2022
Jan 2023 – Jun 2023
Jul 2023 – Dec 2023
Jan 2024 – Jun 2024