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Addressing a “Privacy Challenge” with Guardian

March 2, 2011

Organized by the ACLU, Tor Project, and PrivacyByDesign.ca, the “Develop for Privacy Challenge” is an interesting new software development challenge …

SECURED: HTC Wildfires get Guardian

March 1, 2011

As we’ve posted in the past, one of the services we provide at The Guardian Project is customizing off-the-shelf Android phones to be generally more …

A note on funding and our mention in Wired

February 23, 2011

A message from Nathan Freitas, lead developer on Guardian, who has a life long bad habit of being misquoted or selectively quoted, a phenomenon he …

Interviewed CHOMP.FM 007 Podcast

February 19, 2011

CHOMP.FM is a weekly broadcast on information freedom, internet privacy and cyberculture. We were excited to be interviewed and including in the …

Stickers!

February 17, 2011

If you see us in person, make sure to ask for one. Otherwise, if you really, really want some, we can mail them to you. Just fill out our “contact” …

Create an encrypted file system on Android with LUKS

February 2, 2011

LUKS is the standard for Linux hard disk encryption. By providing a standard on-disk-format, it not only facilitates compatibility among …

Proxy Settings Add-on for Firefox Mobile

November 8, 2010

The latest beta of Firefox 4 on Android is proving to be very usable, stable and an increasingly viable alternative to the built-in webkit browser. …

Open Video Conference: Panel and Hackday

September 30, 2010

Nathan Freitas will be on a panel at the 2nd annual Open Video Conference in New York this Friday and Saturday. He will be on the panel entitled …

Orbot Release 1.0 in the Android Market!

September 23, 2010

It’s here! We’d like to officially announce the release of Orbot to the Android Market. After going beta back in March, we’ve seriously re-doubled our …

Calling all Guardians – Alpha Testers Needed!

July 13, 2010

Recently here at the Guardian Project we’ve been brainstorming & designing a new tool that we think will be core to enabling truly protected …