NEW YORK: Likely Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said yesterday it would have been better if she had used a government email account and a separate mobile device as US secretary of state, but said the vast majority of her correspondence went to employees using government addresses.
Clinton has come under fire for her use of a private email account for official business when she served as the top US diplomat because of concerns about security and concerns that she shielded important facts about her tenure from the public.
'I saw it as a matter of convenience,' Clinton told reporters during a Press conference at the United Nations in New York in an effort to defuse the controversy over her use of a single mobile device and a private email account.
'I now, looking back, think that it might have been smarter to have those two devices from the very beginning.'
Clinton, the presumed front-runner for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, said she had provided to the State Department all of her emails that could possibly be work related for archiving purposes.
She said she chose not to keep personal emails on topics such as her daughter's wedding.
Clinton tried to head off criticism last week by urging the state department to quickly review her emails.
Clinton's decision to address reporters reflects a calculation among her advisers that the issue was ballooning into crisis-like proportions.
The story has dominated cable news for days.
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