Aiming to
sidestep Apple dispute, Obama makes case for
access to
device data
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack
Obama on Friday made a passionate
case for mobile devices to be built in a way that would allow the government to gain
access to personal
data if needed to prevent a terrorist attack or enforce tax laws.
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