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X-WR-CALDESC:16 April 1993: The Clinton Administration proposed the 'Clippe
 r Chip' key escrow method for telephone security. Photo credit: By Travis 
 Goodspeed (MYK-78 Package Markings) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org
 /licenses/by/2.0)]\, via Wikimedia Commons\n\nFrom Wikipedia: The Clipper 
 Chip was a chipset that was developed as an encryption device that secured
  “voice and data messages\,' with a built-in backdoor. It was intended to 
 be adopted by telecommunications companies for voice transmission. It coul
 d not only encode messages but decode them as well. It was part of a Clint
 on Administration program to “allow Federal\, State\, and local law enforc
 ement officials the ability to decode intercepted voice and data transmiss
 ions.' Each clipper chip had] a unique serial number and a secret ‘unit ke
 y\,’ programmed into the chip when manufactured.'[2] This way\, each devic
 e was meant to be different from the next. It was announced in 1993 and by
  1996 was entirely defunct.\n\nLearn more via the links below.
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DESCRIPTION:16 April 1993: The Clinton Administration proposed the 'Clipper
  Chip' key escrow method for telephone security. Photo credit: By Travis G
 oodspeed (MYK-78 Package Markings) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/
 licenses/by/2.0)]\, via Wikimedia Commons\n\nFrom Wikipedia: The Clipper C
 hip was a chipset that was developed as an encryption device that secured 
 “voice and data messages\,' with a built-in backdoor. It was intended to b
 e adopted by telecommunications companies for voice transmission. It could
  not only encode messages but decode them as well. It was part of a Clinto
 n Administration program to “allow Federal\, State\, and local law enforce
 ment officials the ability to decode intercepted voice and data transmissi
 ons.' Each clipper chip had] a unique serial number and a secret ‘unit key
 \,’ programmed into the chip when manufactured.'[2] This way\, each device
  was meant to be different from the next. It was announced in 1993 and by 
 1996 was entirely defunct.\n\nLearn more via the links below.
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SUMMARY:1993: Clinton administration proposed 'Clipper Chip' method
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