There is no way. Google and Android have remote flaws to undermine your
privacy no matter how many experts they employ and the NSA budget will
undoubtedly outspend anyone else. Also the baseband firmware on your phone
has more privileges that your phone OS and is controlled by the mobile
network. You have no privacy. Need I say more? Your text messages are
certainly collected by your provider.

If you want really security and privacy then you unfortunately have to
disconnect from the Internet and become a hermit. I'm not sure if that is
the answer you want to hear but it is the truth in the wake of the Snowden
revelations...
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 1:57 PM Robin Wu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Is that possible for mobile provider to read our chats and sms? How to
> prevent them from being read?
>
> I have installed a firewall that creates VPN on my Android phone, but it
> doesnt seem to close all privacy holes. They still can read what i wrote.
>
> How to entirely guard our network connection from prying eyes?
>
> Thanks.
>
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