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posted by cmn32480 on Thursday October 22 2015, @06:09PM   Printer-friendly
from the the-ever-expanding-government dept.

Apple and Dropbox said Tuesday that they oppose a controversial cybersecurity bill that, according to critics, would give the government sweeping new powers to spy on Americans in the name of protecting them from hackers.

The announcement by the two companies comes days before the Senate expects to vote on the legislation, known as the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act, or CISA.

"We don't support the current CISA proposal," Apple said in a statement. "The trust of our customers means everything to us and we don't believe security should come at the expense of their privacy."

Dropbox said that the bill needed more privacy protections in order to win its support.


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  • (Score: 2) by Zz9zZ on Thursday October 22 2015, @08:01PM

    by Zz9zZ (1348) on Thursday October 22 2015, @08:01PM (#253357)

    I'm hoping that the last few years of revelations have inspired a little more caution. Feinstein has always been pro nanny / authoritarian state. Maybe a critical mass will form and some consciences will spring into being to slam the US into a sharp U-turn to its ideals... Or just the leaking of their private lives will shake them up enough.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 22 2015, @09:22PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 22 2015, @09:22PM (#253398)

    Maybe a critical mass will form and some consciences will spring into being to slam the US into a sharp U-turn to its ideals...

    It's adorable that you think this. I bet you're soft and cuddly!