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  2. Blackphone - Wikipedia

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    The Blackphone was a smartphone built to ensure privacy, developed by SGP Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Silent Circle. Originally, SGP Technologies was a joint venture between the makers of GeeksPhone and Silent Circle. Marketing is focused upon business users, stressing that employees often conduct business using private devices ...

  3. PrivatOS - Wikipedia

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    PrivatOS was an operating system used in the Blackphone from June 1, 2014, to June 30, 2016. [1] It was targeted at users who sought improved privacy and security. It provided encryption for phone calls, emails, texts, and internet browsing.

  4. BlackBerry Priv - Wikipedia

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    The BlackBerry Priv is a slider smartphone developed by BlackBerry Limited.Following a series of leaks, it was officially announced by BlackBerry CEO John Chen on September 25, 2015, with pre-orders opening on October 23, 2015, for a release on November 6, 2015.

  5. Silent Circle (software) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, Silent Text had a serious vulnerability that allowed an attacker to remotely take control of a Blackphone device. [9] A potential attacker only needed to know the target’s Silent Circle ID number or phone number. [9] Blackphone and Silent Circle patched the vulnerability shortly after it had been disclosed. [10]

  6. Secure communication - Wikipedia

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    Many methods of encryption are also subject to "man in the middle" attack whereby a third party who can 'see' the establishment of the secure communication is made privy to the encryption method, this would apply for example to the interception of computer use at an ISP. Provided it is correctly programmed, sufficiently powerful, and the keys ...

  7. Exclusive: Privy, the crypto startup powering buzzy consumer ...

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    Privy is behind the hot new restaurant reservation app Blackbird launched by the founder of Resy. Exclusive: Privy, the crypto startup powering buzzy consumer tools, raises $18 million Skip to ...

  8. Is it safe to give out my card details over the phone? - AOL

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    Write down the amount of the charge and your confirmation number. Store them both in a safe place in case you need it later. Monitor your account for fraudulent charges.

  9. Information privacy - Wikipedia

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    The Safe Harbor program addresses this issue in the following way: rather than a blanket law imposed on all organizations in the United States, a voluntary program is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission. U.S. organizations which register with this program, having self-assessed their compliance with a number of standards, are "deemed ...