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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 802878"><p>Agreed, this is why I like to use third party communication apps within the phone. For example end-to-end encrypted SMS that verifies device integrity at each end, then communicates directly with that specific device directly. So your SMS history is largely non-existent for third parties. Then set a message decay time of 6 hours, and every 6 hours any evidence of any text is wiped on both ends.</p><p></p><p>I remember reading how Cohen used Signal. However he made the big mistake of not setting a disappearing message time. So once those devices were taken and accessed ALL of the texts were there for anyone to see despite being sent/received encrypted. A classic mistake of a bumbling fool that doesn't understand technology..</p><p></p><p>My inner circle doesn't even use the phone or SMS apps on our devices anymore. Encrypted, decaying texts, and a specific encrypted device to device phone calling app. My home phone is my most secure communication method, it's a custom Asterik server that opens an end to end 2048-Bit tunnel between selected parties and mutates the key automatically.</p><p></p><p>Fun stuff. But Burrito is correct in that this all depends on country. For the US and US Citizens, the Constitution (State and Federals) provide near absolute protection, rendering anything gathered largely junk data and un-actionable. In addition to this, there is a roll-back of bulk data collection taking place most people aren't aware of because it's created too many haystacks that don't even have needles in them.</p><p></p><p>Other countries? Not so fortunate in all areas IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 802878"] Agreed, this is why I like to use third party communication apps within the phone. For example end-to-end encrypted SMS that verifies device integrity at each end, then communicates directly with that specific device directly. So your SMS history is largely non-existent for third parties. Then set a message decay time of 6 hours, and every 6 hours any evidence of any text is wiped on both ends. I remember reading how Cohen used Signal. However he made the big mistake of not setting a disappearing message time. So once those devices were taken and accessed ALL of the texts were there for anyone to see despite being sent/received encrypted. A classic mistake of a bumbling fool that doesn't understand technology.. My inner circle doesn't even use the phone or SMS apps on our devices anymore. Encrypted, decaying texts, and a specific encrypted device to device phone calling app. My home phone is my most secure communication method, it's a custom Asterik server that opens an end to end 2048-Bit tunnel between selected parties and mutates the key automatically. Fun stuff. But Burrito is correct in that this all depends on country. For the US and US Citizens, the Constitution (State and Federals) provide near absolute protection, rendering anything gathered largely junk data and un-actionable. In addition to this, there is a roll-back of bulk data collection taking place most people aren't aware of because it's created too many haystacks that don't even have needles in them. Other countries? Not so fortunate in all areas IMO. [/QUOTE]
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