"So where is the line? Jennifer Granick, director of civil liberties at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, says Americans don’t have to choose between security and privacy. “Thirteen years after 9/11, we still have a political dialogue that’s based on this idea that there’s an inherent conflict between privacy and security. What the [smartphone] issue shows is how inaccurate and misleading that argument is,” she says."
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