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| Condoleezza Rice with war criminal cronies, Dick Cheney and George Bush. (Illustration by DonkeyHotey) |
By Julie Bort
A lot of people condemned online storage startup Dropbox after it announced it had added Condoleezza Rice to its board of directors on Thursday.
So today, CEO and co-founder Drew Houston publicly defended her.
The complaints were because Rice justified warrantless wiretapping by the NSA, when she was an NSA adviser. Now she's on the board of a company that holds a lot of our personal data and has been voicing opposition to government snooping.
Houston insists that there's no reason for people to worry about Dropbox privacy with Rice around. Her role is to offer insight as Dropbox expands into international markets.



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