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The National Security Agency (NSA) has a solution to public concerns over privacy invasions: Ask tech companies to create a master key that lets spy agencies access encrypted data directly rather than sneaking in through the back door.
In a speech at Princeton University, NSA head Adm. Michael Rogers outlined a proposal that would still give the agency access to user data from companies such as Google and Facebook, but in a less covert manner.
“I don’t want a back door,” Rogers said. “I want a front door. And I want the front door to have multiple locks. Big locks.”
NSA’s proposal come weeks ahead of the expiration of certain sections of the Patriot Act that give the NSA and other spy agencies their surveillance power.
Section 215 of the Patriot Act, which governs the NSA’s controversial program for bulk collection of telephony metadata.
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