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<description><![CDATA[elray posted : It was just last year that Google didn't have to answer the same kind of question, regards whether they were working with the NSA.<br><br>The simple answer is that your government makes the rules, and they will break them when they want to, and no one will be punished if they do.<br><br>Don't ever consider your phone conversations, email, or other communication completely private, no matter what assurances anyone makes, or what cases are settled.]]></description>
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