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“Anyway, it's not true that the authorities cannot access the content of the phone even if there is no back door. When I was at the NSA, we did this every single day, even on Sundays. I believe that encryption is a civic responsibility, a civic duty.” quote by Edward Snowden
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“Anyway, it's not true that the authorities cannot access the content of the phone even if there is no back door. When I was at the NSA, we did this every single day, even on Sundays. I believe that encryption is a civic responsibility, a civic duty.”

Edward Snowden

About This Quote

Source Interview: Snowden on Encryption, 2015

The speaker claims that authorities can access phone data despite no backdoor, arguing encryption is a civic duty.

In simple terms: Encryption is a public responsibility despite government access.

Key Takeaway

Treat encryption as a civic duty.

Themes

privacy government surveillance security

Mood

cautious serious

Type

political activist

When to use this quote

  • personal communication
  • legal policy
  • technology design

Key Concepts

civic duty digital rights

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is encryption enough to protect privacy?
  • What responsibilities do citizens have regarding digital security?
A Different Perspective

Encryption alone may not stop determined agencies.

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