On June 5, 2013, The Guardian published the first of what would be many reports, detailing the National Security Agency’s mass surveillance program with leaks facilitated by Edward Snowden. In the two years since these revelations, privacy news and the public interest in it has not only held strong, but has increased during that time.

June 2015 saw a privacy stories that involved one of the largest social media companies (Facebook), an up-and-coming technology app that has made privacy waves (Uber), new potential regulations from both the FCC and NIST, and calls for transparency across the ocean. We covered it all on Legaltech News; this is your look back at the biggest privacy news from the past 30 days.