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Blackphone will supposedly be the first Android smartphone in the world to focus on privacy and control, and the device will be unveiled in Barcelona next month, at the Mobile World Congress (MWC). The Blackphone initiative is a joint international effort, co-founded by Spanish hardware manufacturer Geeksphone and Silent Circle, provider of various software solutions meant to protect users’ privacy.



While no specific details are given at this point, the Blackphone will sport a “top performing” processor, an unlocked cellular module that will work with any GSM network in the world, and a “PrivatOS” skin on top of Android that will let users enjoy secure calls and text messages, and store files and connect to the Internet via anonymous VPNs. The device will be available for pre-order at MWC, but pricing details aren’t available at this time.



Many recent reports have closely detailed the NSA’s increased spying operations around the world, revealing various sophisticated means of spying on targets including accessing information stored on mobile devices, or monitoring impressive amounts of location-related data. The NSA’s extensive spying has spawned a new business, with many companies interested in offering more secure, spy-proof communications solutions, from hardware to software.



The full Blackphone press release follows below.




New Smartphone To Put Privacy And Control First



- Blackphone gives wide-ranging privacy protection to users.


- New handset to be unveiled at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on February 24th.


WASHINGTON and MADRID, Jan. 15, 2014 /PRNewswire/ – Silent Circle and Geeksphone today announced a new Switzerland-based joint venture and its inaugural product, Blackphone, the world’s first smartphone placing privacy and control directly in the hands of its users.


Blackphone, powered by a security-oriented Android™ build named PrivatOS, is a carrier- and vendor-independent smartphone giving individuals and organizations the ability to make and receive secure phone calls, exchange secure texts, transfer and store files, and video chat without compromising user privacy on the device.


It is the culmination of several careers’ worth of effort from leading figures in the industry, including Phil Zimmermann, creator of PGP; Javier Aguera, co-founder of Geeksphone; Jon Callas, co-founder of PGP Inc. and CTO of Silent Circle; Rodrigo Silva-Ramos, co-founder of Geeksphone; and Mike Janke, CEO ofSilent Circle and former US Navy SEAL.


“I have spent my whole career working towards the launch of secure telephony products,” said Zimmermann. “Blackphone provides users with everything they need to ensure privacy and control of their communications, along with all the other high-end smartphone features they have come to expect.”


Blackphone may be seen at https://www.blackphone.ch and visitors may join a mailing list to be kept informed of updates as the launch date approaches. Blackphone will be available for pre-order beginningFebruary 24, 2014, at Mobile World Congress, in Barcelona, Spain.


For more information or to contact Blackphone visit: https://www.blackphone.ch



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The Blackphone encryption algorithm will likely be cracked by the NSA before the device is even introduced at the MWC. Even so, 'secure' smartphones represent a growth market that will certainly perpetuate the ongoing 'cat and mouse' game between spy agencies and mobile device users.

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The Blackphone encryption algorithm will likely be cracked by the NSA before the device is even introduced at the MWC. Even so, 'secure' smartphones represent a growth market that will certainly perpetuate the ongoing 'cat and mouse' game between spy agencies and mobile device users.

Big Brother has the Means, Man-Power and Mastery to Break in into any Where there Want - Either through the " Front Door " and " Back Door " .. So long as the Political Will Power is there, then its a Done Deal ... So, i would be Wary of Such Claims of "Spy Proof" and "Secure" .... Cheers Guys for Sharing ...

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I need glasses now!

I misread it as "

‘Blackphone’ the first NSA-proof smartphone made by NSA itself" :nono:

:lol: :lol: :lol: then i guess you have to read from right to left :P

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I need glasses now!

I misread it as "

‘Blackphone’ the first NSA-proof smartphone made by NSA itself" :nono:

Mega LoL .... The Punchline is Hilarious ... hehehehe ... Cheers for making me laugh so Much ....

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