 coma9 join:2013-02-05 Lehi, UT | Encryption on Android Does anyone know of a good app to use for SMS on Android that would provide Encryption? I'm sure the receiving party would have to have the same app installed, but that would be no problem. |
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 atuarreHere come the drumsPremium join:2004-02-14 College Station, TX | Why would you need encrypted SMS? Unlesss your pushing drugs, or selling them, or talking to little boys or girls, like some of the red people like to say, if you are doing nothing wrong, then you should not need encryption. |
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 hitachi369Embrace Your RightsPremium join:2001-10-03 Grand Rapids, MI kudos:4 | LOL, the if you are doing nothing wrong you have nothing to hide approach... |
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 coma9 join:2013-02-05 Lehi, UT | reply to atuarre Because me telling my wife about what I'm going to do to her tonight, and the amount of lube we're going to need to pick up on the way home, is none of the NSAs business. Or do you think it is? |
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 Duramax08Win8 sucksPremium join:2008-08-03 San Antonio, TX Reviews:
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 atuarreHere come the drumsPremium join:2004-02-14 College Station, TX | reply to hitachi369 said by hitachi369:LOL, the if you are doing nothing wrong you have nothing to hide approach... I don't agree with it but every time you try to beat the drum of privacy that's the first thing I'm used to hearing! |
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 | reply to atuarre Upload your SMS history and give us a link |
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 | reply to hitachi369 said by hitachi369:LOL, the if you are doing nothing wrong you have nothing to hide approach... Never fails to be the first counter-argument to be any privacy push. |
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| reply to hitachi369 said by hitachi369:LOL, the if you are doing nothing wrong you have nothing to hide approach... Then why fight the "cold war" which I think someone said was about freedom or something like that??? I think one thing they keep pointing out was government surveillance of phone calls??? It's just the US has better tech then they did back then.
The US taxes everything in sight to make things equal??? Isn't that communism???
Still can figure out why the cold war was fought???
For those of you to young to know about all this cold war stuff the US is acting very much like the commies of back then....»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Commun···anifesto
A little reading to get you going. |
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 SunnyD join:2009-03-20 Madison, AL | reply to atuarre Maybe because it's been proven time and again that private information sent in the clear is constantly being dragnetted by various parties for various reasons, whether they have any interest in YOUR information or not, without you consent or even your knowledge?
And I'm not solely talking about either of government, law enforcement, business, private or illicit entities at any given moment. |
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 2 edits | reply to Duramax08 RE: Think of the children! Fun fact: The people who think of the children that much, usually get busted for pervy things. Or abuse their kids or were abused by their parents/relations.
The biggest 'scared of homosexuals' people in congress/senate will eventually get busted for being homosexual. Michelle Bachmann did cure her husband of being gay for the time being. Marcus Bachmann runs a 'gay to straight' conversion company. Nasty Nasty man he is.
There was an unconstitutional Bill up in Canada that the title was "protecting children from internet stuff". Except it had nothing about children in it and it was all about creating a massive data-base of everyones internet communications. An Canadian article recently also had a Judges decision that the police need a wiretapping warrant above a regular warrant to download peoples IM history and other digital communications stuff.
Meanwhile Internet companies in America keep rerouting their customers communications into that massive government data center for profit(called the George Bush Jr memorial library?) . Corporations are 100% corrupt and enjoying breaking constitutional law without any penalty. |
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| reply to coma9 said by coma9:Because me telling my wife about what I'm going to do to her tonight, and the amount of lube we're going to need to pick up on the way home, is none of the NSAs business. Or do you think it is? :D |
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 | reply to coma9 said by coma9:Because me telling my wife about what I'm going to do to her tonight, and the amount of lube we're going to need to pick up on the way home, is none of the NSAs business. Or do you think it is? Some of those acts may be illegal in certain states.
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 CXM_Splicera more sensible viewPremium join:2011-08-11 NYC kudos:1 | reply to atuarre I always argue that if you aren't pushing drugs, or selling them, or talking to little boys or girls then the government shouldn't be monitoring you in the first place  |
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 | reply to atuarre Encryption isn't just for people "doing wrong"  |
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 | reply to Wilsdom There probably already is a link, if you can find it. Wait... did I break TOS?  |
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 | reply to atuarre said by atuarre: if you are doing nothing wrong, then you should not need encryption. I can't wait to deport unamerican "good 'ol boy" traitor trash like you to more hospitable countries like China or North Korea where you have no right to privacy, personal rights or property rights.
I'm sure you'll fit right in bowing to daddy mao and the dear leader.
In the meanwhile i'll stay right here and enjoy my freedoms and use the legal system to fight anyone who dares threaten those freedoms. |
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 | Annnnnnd that didn't take long...
C'mon back into the bunker grandpa, and put your tin foil hat back on. Big Bad Red aint gonna get you way down here. |
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 | reply to coma9 First if you want privacy; you shouldn't use an open source product that is known to have issues with spyware, viruses and other issues. And especially don't trust Google who sells any and everything they can for a buck. |
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 KrKHeavy Artillery For The Little GuyPremium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK | reply to coma9 It is or how else will they be able to get the cameras in place in time to watch???!??!?
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