BuzzFeed - "And I think it's important to say that in that training, it's stressed that there's no assumption of confidentiality in any kind of personal email account and that you should obviously act accordingly." Kevin Lamarque / Reuters In at least one press briefing during Hillary Clinton's tenure at the State Department, a spokesman made clear that at annual trainings it's stressed there's no assumption of privacy in personal email accounts. "I think the general rule â first of all, you're right; on the first account that State Department employees are not prohibited from having private email accounts," State spokesman Mark Toner said at a June 2011 press briefing during a discussion related to the hacking of Gmail accounts by Chinese hackers . "We all do it. That said â or many of us do it. That said, we all undergo, I think, annual cyber awareness security reviews, programs. And in fact, that even extends into when we log on, in fact, we get
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