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Above, you can see the full speech that Snowden gave, though the sound quality isn ;t terribly good. Hopefully we ;ll get a cleaned-up version later today. Encryption technologies protect your private data by converting all your files or communications into a code that can only be unlocked by using a personal key. As the ACLU Chris Soghoian pointed out in his discussion with Snowden, encryption doesn ;t protect you if the NSA has targeted your emails or phone calls specifically. T
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