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Following the EU’s “right to be forgotten” ruling, South China Morning Post reports Hong Kong Privacy Commissioner Allan Chiang “will ask his regional counterparts to join him in pressing the Internet search giant to extend the same safeguards to the region.” Chiang said, “As a responsible enterprise, Google should also entertain removal requests from other parts of the world to meet their privacy expectations … We are not exercising a legal right but requesting a service that is available to EU citizens.” In a separate report, SCMP quotes a Hong Kong cryptography expert on the increased “interest in open-source cryptographic tools” since the Edward Snowden revelations. (Registration may be required to access this story.)
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