Almost as interesting as the announcement is that the story, which was published Wednesday, has 11.5k shares from the Mashable page alone. (I received it via a completely different source which also had thousands of notifications.) ========================= An upcoming smartphone called Blackphone aims to put privacy in your hands, protecting you from anyone wanting to snoop into your private data — even the NSA. A Switzerland-based join venture between Silent Circle and Geeksphone, the project is backed by several important figures in the fields of computer security, including Phil Zimmermann, creator of data encryption protocol PGP (Pretty Good Privacy). See also: Report: Benefit of NSA Spying Is 'Overblown' Blackphone is powered by a "security-oriented" Android build called PrivatOS. It's carrier- and vendor-independent, and enables users to make and receive secure phone calls and video chats, exchange secure texts as well as transfer and store files. Read more… http://on.mash.to/1jkWVWy ========================= Sounds like a prime candidate for the Choice browser. Kind regards, -- T.Rob T.Robert Wyatt, Managing partner IoPT Consulting, LLC +1 704-443-TROB |
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