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> but oddly seldom explicitly stated

In democratic societies, law enforcement usually has no right to run "criminal discovery" processes like those. That's why they don't cite their intentions, because it's illegal (more often than not, a crime).

Notice that limits on crime policing are a very important factor on maintaining a democracy.



Which also explains why they keep trying to classify encryption as prohibited munitions, making users of it automatically criminal.




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