Does this mean that You had to enable a back-door ? Le Friday 27 September 2013 10:27:25 Ghislain Mary, vous avez écrit : > Hi, > > Nobody asked us to remove the encryption in Linphone. It was our own > decision in order to respect the US and french laws. > We have been able to add it again without changing the key length after > getting the authorization to use encryption from both the US and french > governments. That's why encryption is now enabled again. > > Ghislain > > On 26 September 2013 23:28, pinguin74 <[email protected]> wrote: > > 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 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Linphone-users mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
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