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make vulnerable



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“Apple’s current proposal will make vulnerable children less safe, not more safe. They should shelve it permanently,” she wrote.

From Washington Post Sep. 3, 2021

One proposal was to bar the government from doing anything to “subvert, undermine, weaken, or make vulnerable generally available commercial software.”

From Slate Jun. 30, 2017

Economic downturns make vulnerable people more vulnerable – and societies in trouble tend to retreat to an imagined past of certainty and stability.

From The Guardian Mar. 25, 2017

That is why, in 2013, a White House report said the government should “not in any way subvert, undermine, weaken, or make vulnerable generally available commercial encryption.”

From New York Times Mar. 12, 2016

But student leaders argue that it will be counter-productive and make vulnerable students feel that they cannot talk to staff in confidence.

From BBC Oct. 1, 2015




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