Worth it? Anyone have one?
https://www.blackphone.ch/
Worth it? Anyone have one?
https://www.blackphone.ch/
14 . Always carry a change of underwear.
interesting. I'm sure there is a pretty big market for something like this.
I would need to read a lot more of the tech data... How do they ensure secure calls and data? Is everything set up like a FTP? What sort of encryption? What type of encoding?
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Is this like that app that promised to be secure and discreet, only to have everyone find out that all the pictures were kept on a cloud server?
"There are no finger prints under water."
I'm assuming that you'd have to be communicating with another black phone owner in order for the encryption to actually work. I don't know much about this stuff but it wouldn't make sense that I can send a text email or phone call to someone on Verizon's network and have it encrypted unless they have the ability to decrypt it on their end.
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"When law and morality contradict each other, the citizen has the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense or losing his respect for the law." -Frederic Bastiat
"I am a conservative. Quite possibly I am on the losing side; often I think so. Yet, out of a curious perversity I had rather lose with Socrates, let us say, than win with Lenin."
― Russell Kirk, Author of The Conservative Mind
I dunno on that one. Good question. The interview with the company owner was interesting. He said the Blackphone was first introduced in Europe and pretty popular there as there is a greater understanding of privacy. I didn't know that. I think he said Switzerland (?) has laws specifically preventing cell tracking. He said it was only introduced here recently as the concern for NSA tracking has brought the privacy issue mainstream. Currently, the biggest purchasers are very senior corporate execs, politicians and govt officials. Last two don't surprise me very much. I wonder how our freedom of information laws deal with Blackphone use by govt officials.
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http://mashable.com/2014/02/24/what-is-blackphone/
"There is no such device that is NSA-proof," said Mike Janke, co-founder and CEO of Silent Circle, in an interview with Mashable, ahead of the launch. "If you are on the terrorist wanted list or a criminal, intelligence services will get into your device... There's no such thing as 100% secure phone."
ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ, we are the III%, CIP2, and some other catchphrase meant to aggravate progreSSives who are hell bent on taking rights away...
I dunno... $620 for the phone plus service seems high to me. I think you're better off buying a prepaid phone, using up the minutes, then tossing it and buying another.
Always assume someone is listening. /thread.