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#21
Originally Posted by Kotka View Post
How secure Sailfish Os is?
Not safer than Android, I'd say.

The core OS might be secure, but there's absolutely no protection against rogue apps stealing your data (apart from the Jolla store validation, which I doubt can catch these).
 

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#22
Privacy growing in to big business and its comes to thing that if you want some privacy you should pay for that. Sadly but thats where i see its going to:

https://github.com/SilentCircle
 
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hmmm and what you think of this:
https://www.blackphone.ch/
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Originally Posted by fw190 View Post
hmmm and what you think of this:
https://www.blackphone.ch/
looks like just another Android phone with some preinstalled security apps and predefined VPN if you ask me.
... and a fancy name

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#25
Well there are some known for security people behind it but I'm not an expert so I belive in their marketing to some point.
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yea.. i aware about blackphone project its collaboration of GeeksPhone and SilentCircle. But to me privacy and Android never going to be compatible :-)
btw GeeksPhone coming with a new phone yet again it runs Android and some alternative OS probably Firefox OS.
http://www.geeksphone.com/#

 
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It's only too bad this kind of backdoor cannot be prevented on devices that have modems that can directly access the device memory (all Qualcomm chipsets, that is...)
 
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Originally Posted by szopin View Post
Relevant: http://redmine.replicant.us/projects...GalaxyBackdoor
Dated 02/04/2014 06:57 PM? In the future? No wonder there is no response from Samsung yet!
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#30
maybe you misinterpreted something. My Browser (de_de) shows 4.2.2014 which is February 4th
 
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