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    Government attacks on encryption haven’t changed in 25 years
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    Government attacks on encryption haven’t changed in 25 years

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    Senate proposal on child exploitation fuels fears of encryption regulation
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    Senate proposal on child exploitation fuels fears of encryption regulation

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    ‘Intelligence coup of the century’: CIA secretly owned encryption firm used by other countries to communicate
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    FILE - In this June 2, 2015 file photo, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal speaks during a ceremony announcing a $300 million expansion of Google's data center operations in Lithia Springs, Ga. Google Inc. on Thursday, July 15, 2015 reported second-quarter earnings of $3.41 billion.
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    Google claims computer breakthrough with ‘quantum supremacy’ machine

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    RIP, iPhone as status symbol: 2007 – 2019
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    Fact Check: Are the ‘Presidential Alerts’ Capable of Accessing Your Phone’s Mic and Camera?
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    FILE - In this Feb. 17, 2016 file photo an iPhone is seen in Washington. The Associated Press and two other news organizations sued the FBI on Friday to learn who the government paid and how much it spent to hack into an iPhone in its investigation into last year's San Bernardino, California, massacre.
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    Bipartisan bill would protect encrypted communications from the government

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    August 24, 2018 4:00 am
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    Remember Internet Explorer? Why the EU’s fine of Google will become a punchline
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    Remember Internet Explorer? Why the EU’s fine of Google will become a punchline

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    August 7, 2018 4:00 am
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    Cyclists ride past a Google sign at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.
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    For Google, $5 billion EU fine that irks Trump is (relatively) small

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    July 19, 2018 5:38 pm
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    EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager holds a press conference on a Competition Case involving Google Android at the European Commission building in Brussels on Wednesday.
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    EU fines Google $5 billion for Android OS market dominance

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