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A review of the Blackphone, the Android for the paranoid

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[h=1]A review of the Blackphone, the Android for the paranoid[/h][h=2]Custom-built with privacy in mind, this handset isn’t for (Google) Play.[/h] by Sean Gallagher - June 30 2014, 4:00am GTBST

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Built for privacy, the Blackphone runs a beefed-up Android called PrivatOS.

Based on some recent experience, I'm of the opinion that smartphones are about as private as a gas station bathroom. They're full of leaks, prone to surveillance, and what security they do have comes from using really awkward keys. While there are tools available to help improve the security and privacy of smartphones, they're generally intended for enterprise customers. No one has had a real one-stop solution: a smartphone pre-configured for privacy that anyone can use without being a cypherpunk.

That is, until now. The Blackphone is the first consumer-grade smartphone to be built explicitly for privacy. It pulls together a collection of services and software that are intended to make covering your digital assets simple—or at least more straightforward. The product of SGP Technologies, a joint venture between the cryptographic service Silent Circle and the specialty mobile hardware manufacturer Geeksphone, the Blackphone starts shipping to customers who preordered it sometime this week. It will become available for immediate purchase online shortly afterward.

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