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  1. Digital Rights

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    Encryption as a Fundamental Safeguard
    Strong, end-to-end encryption is widely considered a necessary technical prerequisite for exercising many digital rights, particularly freedom of expression and association. It functions as a critical barrier against unwarranted surveillance. Attempts by state actors to mandate "backdoors" or weaken cryptographic standards are fiercely resisted by digital rights advocates who view such measures as systemic vulnerabilities that inevitably undermine the security of all users.
    The Paradox of Data Residency