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D'Oh!!

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so it looks like they didn't want to protect whistle blowers, now they finally are :)

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So where does that leave Snowden? Wasn't he a whistleblower.

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Whistle-blowing protection? That's an odd reason to encrypt websites. More likely this is a broad stroke to try to solve a narrow problem, brought on by higher-ups who don't really understand the problems they are facing but know that encryption is a popular buzzword and want something to put on their performance review next year.

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^^ That.

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Quoting Daiwa, reply 5

^^ That.
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Or it could be just another way for government to spend taxpayer dollars :-"

 

 

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Quoting starkers, reply 6


Quoting Daiwa,

^^ That.



Or it could be just another way for government to spend taxpayer dollars :-"

 

 

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^ ^ that