"“After we saw some revelations about some of the NSA programs, we saw other jurisdictions concerned about what they perceived as expansive surveillance authority by the U.S. government to kind of hunker down… try to figure out how can we protect ourselves and our users from NSA, from U.S. government surveillance,” said Google’s Richard Salgado at a panel discussion at The Brookings Institution."
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