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Blackphone: A smartphone designed to stop espionage

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Everyday we read and hear about the practices of monitoring and violating personal data from technology companies, government agencies and security services. So a new one Android smartphone will soon put protection and control in the hands of its users.

Silent on Wednesday and Geeksphone announced the creation of a new Swiss which will be the first anti-tracking device, the Blackphone.

The smartphone has one installed Android software which aims at her . Το λειτουργικό αυτό ονομάζεται PrivatOS. Το Blackphone υπόσχεται στους χρήστες του (είτε είναι απλοί καταναλωτές είτε επιχειρήσεις) να πραγματοποιούν και να δέχονται ασφαλείς κλήσεις, να ανταλλάσσουν με ασφάλεια δεδομένα και αρχεία καθώς και να συνομιλούν μέσω Video Chat  χωρίς να διακυβεύεται η προστασία της ιδιωτικής τους  ζωής .

The smartphone is the brainchild of security and technology experts, including Phil Zimmermann - creator of PGP, Javier Aguera - plus of Geeksphon, Jon Callas- co-founder of PGP and director of Silent Circle, Rodrigo Silva Ramos- co-founder of Geeksphone, and Mike Janke- CEO of Silent Circle.

"I've been working all my life to create secure telephony products," said Zimmermann. that other smartphones have. ”

The Blackphone will be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​Spain, and pre-orders will begin in late February. However, to date, no information is available on its price.

Geeksphone is a Madrid-based company that develops and promotes open source mobile solutions. Based in Washington DC, Silent Circle is a global encrypted communications provider known for providing secure email services. y – Silent Mail.

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