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"At the same time," she added, "My commitment is unwavering in regards to our community safeguarding itself from within".
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Such calls are of course hugely controversial, given how encryption is used to safeguard data from exploitation by bad actors — the U.K. government itself utilizes encryption technology, as you'd expect.
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