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To: Swordmaker

Generally speaking, using encryption on public nets makes you suspicious.

Best to speak privately and face to face.


2 posted on 11/26/2014 5:21:24 PM PST by mylife
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4 posted on 11/26/2014 5:25:12 PM PST by Rodamala
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To: mylife

“Best to speak privately and face to face.”

A golf course is the perfect place.......


23 posted on 11/26/2014 6:13:02 PM PST by wrench (Ebola is not a threat to the US. 0bama says so, and he would never lie..........)
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To: mylife

One solution to that is to normalize encryption so using it doesn’t look unusual. That’s where Apple is trying to go with it.


24 posted on 11/26/2014 6:13:58 PM PST by ctdonath2 (You know what, just do it.)
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...to unlock a password-protected phone that could contain evidence in a credit-card-fraud case...

How about getting permission to arbitrarily tase or club someone into submission because, even though they are behaving now, they "could act up later"?

41 posted on 11/27/2014 3:27:14 AM PST by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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