On the Linphone homepage you could read that the software could not be offered with encryption because of lacking compliance with US laws regarding encryption.
I have some questions about this. The project leader of another encrypting VOIP software for Android told me there is no such restriction for his software on Google Play Store. Thus, I would like to know, who excatly asked you to remove encryption in Linphone for the Google Play Store? Was ist some people from Google? Or government people? You now have enabled SRTP/TLS again in the Android version. To be allowed to offer Linphone again on Play Store with encryption enabled, did you have to shorten key length? What keylength does Linphone use for TLS/SRTP in its Android version offered on Play Store? What changed did you need to make in the code to offer Linphone again on Play Store with encryption enabled? I am somewhat interested in getting answers to my questions. Thank you
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