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The article discusses the Snowden Archive and the limited publication of its contents. It explains why only 1% of the vast amount of documents acquired by Edward Snowden will ever be made available to the public. The primary reason is the risk to national security and the right to privacy. Many of the documents contain sensitive information that is too dangerous to be released broadly. Understanding the scale of the surveillance that Snowden highlighted is crucial for shaping future privacy regulations. The author emphasizes that certain pieces of information could be misused, which leads to the need for responsible handling of their publication.