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In the "Statement of Principles on Access to Evidence and Encryption," Five Eyes claimed "encryption is vital" to economies and for protecting information, but added that these protections are also being abused by "child sex offenders, terrorists and organized crime groups to frustrate investigations and avoid detection and prosecution."

"Privacy laws must prevent arbitrary or unlawful interference, but privacy is not absolute," the Five Eyes partners wrote. "It is an established principle that appropriate government authorities should be able to seek access to otherwise private information when a court or independent authority has authorized such access based on established legal standards."

"Governments should not favor a particular technology; instead, providers may create customized solutions, tailored to their individual system architectures that are capable of meeting lawful access requirements."