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Don’t have a canary: Why Silent Circle dropped its warrant warning page

July 6, 2016 feed

When you don’t keep customer data to begin with, the warrant canary is redundant.

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Paranoid Android redux: “going dark” with Silent Circle’s Blackphone 2

September 28, 2015 feed

Latest edition of Phil Zimmerman’s favorite phone brings privacy with less pain.

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Bug in ultra secure BlackPhone let attackers decrypt texts, stalk users

January 28, 2015 feed

Silent Circle purges remotely exploitable “type confusion” flaw.

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Disconnect’s new app pulls the plug on supercookies, other tracking

November 13, 2014 arstechnica.com

VPN, malvertising blocking service now available for iOS, Android, Mac OS X, and Windows.

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