Former NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden warns: Governments are trying to weaken 
the encryption systems to get access to people’s personal messages

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Former NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is back in the news. In September, 
Snowden warned people not to use ExpressVPN. “If you’re an ExpressVPN customer, 
you shouldn’t be,” Snowden said. The warning came after it was revealed that 
Daniel Gericke, CIO of ExpressVPN, is one of the three former U.S. intelligence 
operatives who agreed today not to fight charges they illegally helped UAE hack 
people.

Two months later, Snowden is sounding another alarm bell about governments 
around the world are trying to weaken the encryption systems to get access to 
people’s personal messages. Speaking from Russia via video link at a press 
conference Thursday marking the first “Global Encryption Day,” Snowden said 
that governments are piling pressure on tech giants like Facebook and Apple to 
grant authorities access to encrypted messages.

Privacy “was meant to be the individuals’ power,” Snowden said. “It was meant 
to protect us, to shelter us from the institutional behemoths that sort of 
marched in the cities of our day, whether it’s the modern time or the time 
before.” He continued, “It was an insulating layer that allowed those of us who 
wield very little power in society, because we are individuals, to think and 
act and associate freely.”

During the conference, Snowden also called out Facebook and other tech giants. 
He said:

“The same companies that have worked so hard to spread encryption over the 
years are now beginning to fear the next step. “Groups like Facebook want to 
have as much information as possible. So now they’re limiting where they’ll use 
end-to-end encryption. They’ll say, for things that we don’t want to have a 
business liability for, we’ll adopt end-to-end encryption.”

Snowden later added, “They’re not socially-minded. They don’t care. They care 
about their interests.”

For over eight years, Snowden has been warning about how ‘the most powerful 
institutions in society have become the least accountable.’ Snowden’s name 
first made the headlines in 2013 after he leaked classified documents with 
journalists that detailed surveillance programs run by the NSA that tapped 
people’s cell phone and internet communications.

Since then, Snowden has been warning about how the U.S. government agencies are 
using military-grade spyware to spy on citizens. Snowden warned in September 
about how smartphones have become the most “the most dangerous item” we 
possess. In a blog post, Snowden showed three hidden microphones embedded in 
his smartphone.

In 2019, Snowden said the thing that “chilled” him the most in his discovery of 
the spying operations was that “intelligence collection and surveillance more 
broadly was happening in an entirely different way,” and was “no longer the 
targeted surveillance of the past.”

Below is a video of the first event of the Global Encryption Day press 
conference.

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