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==Reinforcing rulings with cryptography== Using cryptography to design GDPR-compliant applications is already being considered in the classical case. Quantum cryptography can offer more tools for such designs. Anonymous transmission and secure delegated quantum computation can be used to hide some selected information to the recipients of quantum communication. These tools seem relevant in even more complex contexts such as the protection of free speech or whistleblowers. Beyond the economic consequences that we have already reviewed, cryptography can be used to enforce the application of human rights. Quantum networks will offer more options for regulating security in the long term, personal data protection, and more.
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