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Don’t Get Burned, Anonymize Your Fire

November 16, 2011

Thanks to Jesse Vincent, aka @obra of the K-9 mail project, we can say that Orbot (Tor on Android) and Orweb (Privacy Browser) work just fine on the …

Two years in…

October 25, 2011

Greetings mobile believers, I am about to head into the first ever Silicon Valley Human Rights Conference, aka #RightsCon, and though I would post …

ACLU believes “Software Developers Can Put Privacy First!” (and so do we!)

August 19, 2011

A bit more on our big win in the Develop4Privacy contest, from Brian Robick at the ACLU of Washington State: When software developers put privacy …

Announcing ObscuraCam v1 – Enhance Your Visual Privacy!

June 23, 2011

We’re very happy to announce the beta release of ObscuraCam for Android. This is the first release from the SecureSmartCam project, a partnership with …

Lil’ Debi: Easy Installer for Debian on Android

June 18, 2011

Have an Android phone and want an easy Debian chroot running it? Alpha test our new app, Lil’ Debi. It builds up a whole Debian chroot on your phone …

Announcing: SQLCipher for Android, Developer Preview r1

May 9, 2011

After some major breakthroughs during last week’s development sprint, we’re extremely excited to announce SQLCipher for Android, Developer Preview r1. …

Our Foolish Hackday!

April 6, 2011

We had a great group of people show up at our April 1st “Don’t Be Fooled” Hackday here at the OpenMobileLab in New York. There were users, there were …

April 26: “Advancing the New Machine” at UC Berkeley

March 22, 2011

I, along with a number of others from the Guardian Project core dev team, will be at the UC Berkeley’s Human Rights Center “Advancing the New Machine” …

Guardian Project: General Update March 2011

March 21, 2011

We have recently updated our general presentation on the project, and thought we would share it with you here. Please post any comments, questions or …

Photos from our January Hackday

March 10, 2011

Back in January, we held a very excellent hackday at Eyebeam in New York. We rooted a NookColor, made encrypted calls over SIP, and generally had a …