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> we finally got an agreement from the administration to release how many times we had national security orders on Apple. And in a six month period, and we had to release a range, because they won’t let us say the exact number, it’s between zero and 250. That’s the lowest number you can quote. Zero to 250.

So does anyone else think this might be a bad number (being so low)? If the NSA had access to everything, wouldn't you expect the official requests for data to be low and not because Apple doesn't store data or it's all encrypted anyway as Cook implies.



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