GCHQ, a UK-based agency similar to the NSA, has been officially censured for not disclosing enough information about what it shares with the US government.
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I have always had a passion for business and technology. Fascinated by the internet at an early age, I began developing websites when I was 10 years old. By the age of 13, I began programming in Visual Basic 6 and went on to transfer to a technical college at 16 years old in Washington State. I have a diverse skill set ranging from computer hardware/networking (thanks to my father), to web and software development. My personal goal is to constantly progress and stay on the cutting edge of technology and one day make a large and meaningful contribution to society. I am a tech enthusiast, computer programmer, and web developer with a strong passion for everything business and technology-related. I have been actively involved with programming and web development for over a decade with dreams of becoming a widely known entrepreneur and philanthropist.
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