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White House meets with privacy advocates about encryption

Posted on December 12, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Andrea Peterson and Ellen Nakashima report:

Senior White House officials told privacy advocates on Thursday that the administration’s position on encryption remains unchanged: It’s not looking to force companies to ensure that the government can access encrypted content, at least not at this point.

“They maintained that they are not seeking legislation right now,” said Amie Stepanovich, the domestic policy manager at Access Now, who attended the meeting.

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