Internet – mobile device Security
We Are Blackphone
February 19, 2015
Anonymous Extreme Secure Encrypted Private Waterproof Shockproof Android Cell Phone
If privacy is important to you, the Blackphone is almost certainly what you're after in a mobile device. Besides, you don't have much choice currently. One thing I'm still coming to terms with, however, is the concept of selling peace of mind. As Edward Snowden continues to leak information about how the NSA and other national government agencies were/are hoovering up every bit of personal data available to them, digital privacy has never been a hotter topic. With people wanting more control over how their data is handled, it was inevitable that products like the Blackphone would appear.
Internet - Mobile Device Security
File-Sharing Alternatives to Drop Box:
Mega File-Sharing Site Launches with User Controlled Encryption
Mobile Phone Privacy by WhisperSystems (Open Source Free Software)
RedPhone - provides end-to-end encryption for your calls, securing your conversations so that nobody can listen in.
Mega file-sharing site where only “you control the encryption, you hold the keys, and you decide who you grant or deny access to your files.
This app will allow you to install MEGA into your browser. It will reduce loading times, improve download performance and strengthen security.
Snowden urges internet users to Get Rid of Dropbox
October 13, 2014
Edward Snowden has hit out at Dropbox and other services he says are “hostile to privacy,” urging web users to abandon unencrypted communication and adjust privacy settings to prevent governments from spying on them in increasingly intrusive ways.
“We are no longer citizens, we no longer have leaders. We’re subjects, and we have rulers,” Snowden told The New Yorker magazine in a comprehensive hour-long interview. source: http://rt.com/news/195244-snowden-rid-dropbox-privacy/