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>In general, we believe strongly in the right to privacy, but [only] to the enterprise segment.

I can't tell which would be worse: a financial decision wrapped up and hidden behind "the terrorists", or a decision that privacy doesn't belong to anyone wrapped up behind "strategy".

What an awful direction to take.

Worse for whom?

What's best for you may not be best for someone else. And I can understand their trepidation to provide tools to people who could use the tool to do harm.

Like say an arms manufacturer who only sells to the armed forces.

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