There are two types of encryption: one that will prevent your sister from reading your diary and one that will prevent your government.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's very hard to keep an uncrackable encryption if you share it with the government.
You don't need to be a spook to care about encryption. If you travel with your computer or keep it in a place where other people can put their hands on it, you're vulnerable.
Somebody will be able to overcome any encryption technique you use!
Privacy and encryption work, but it's too easy to make a mistake that exposes you.
Without strong encryption, you will be spied on systematically by lots of people.
Anybody who writes a diary insists it must be read by someone else.
It is up to the government to keep the government's secrets.
Setting people to spy on one another is not the way to protect freedom.
The kind of true-life writing that is fun to read - that makes an ally of the reader - is the kind that you are so nervous about putting down on paper that you lock the Word file with a secret password and encrypt it - and all of it.
I want my government to do something about my privacy - I don't want to just do it on my own.
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