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California Lawmaker Wants To Prohibit Unbreakable Encryption

California assemblyman Jim Cooper introduced a bill this week that would prohibit the sale of smartphones with unbreakable encryption. “If the bill passes both the Assembly and State Senate and is signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown (D), it would affect modern iOS and Android devices, which enable full-disk encryption that neither Apple nor Google can access,” ars technica reports.

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