Government surveillance of social media and user data is on the rise worldwide, and over the past five years surveillance of Google and Facebook customers has doubled in countries like the US, India, the UK, Germany, and France. Currently the companies that hold this data are tasked with resisting requests that immorally or unlawfully infringe on user privacy. This visualization is meant to give insight into governmental access imposed on the top social media and data collecting sites Google, Facebook, and Microsoft. By visualizing the data these companies have released in their transparency reports we show the worldwide decrease in online privacy by region as time progresses.