You can read about our approach here," and then they link to a "How to make strong encryption" page.
It has strong encryption so that this information is safe.
So that's an entirely valid reason for me having really strong encryption and having access to it.
And, of course, strong encryption created very large additional files.
Because what if you happened to roam to a carrier that wasn't supporting strong encryption?
What we've been talking about is the strongest encryption available.
By the 1960s, however, financial organizations were beginning to require strong commercial encryption on the rapidly growing field of wired money transfer.
And we've got to underscore the fact which you said at the very beginning, that this doesn't prevent people from using strong encryption.
Bad guys will still have access to strong encryption which cannot be broken.
And then when they leave, you switch back up to strong encryption.