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On Sun, 24 May 2015 10:15:53 +0200
Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Gareth Nelson wrote:
> > Why on earth would you say "blackberry for security"?
> >

QNX.  If you grok it and have the dev tools a Blackberry could
be made secure against anything but the concerted efforts of 
Security Council members.  

Dhu

> > Get an android device with an unlocked bootloader, encrypt the
> > storage
> 
> I don't trust Google, but not that I trust other companies more. I
> know they selll your data to the government without resistance.
> Choose the phone for usability, price, aesthetics... personal company
> choice.
> 
> At the moment I have an iPhone, just because I really I don't like 
> Android, I am not implying it is more "secure". It is a very nice
> phone to use, always works. But secure? don't let me think about it.
> 
> I think the phone as something not secure at all.
> 
> Also, what do you worry about, the internal storage? I have just some 
> pictures and messages there. The rest are just apps that access
> services. If you access your mail or your facebook account, that's
> where the data lives.
> 
> I just read that iMessage does end-to-end encryption, so
> theoretically Apple shouldn't spy your messages. But mail? icloud vs.
> gmail? And then maybe you enable (or forget to disable, with the new
> versions) cloud sync of your pictures with apple or even Flickr. And
> then you can stop worrying about your "phone".
> 
> If you don't want to use anything, browsers, mail, messages, then
> just get a "dumb" phone.
> 
> If you phone through GSM/3G... those lines have always been tapped
> and conversations spied.
> 
> Riccardo
> 
> 


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