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Topic: Your Selfies Are Insecure. Here's How to Encrypt Them. (Read 387 times)

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That's a good one. Watch what you're saying. I'm gonna go now. Don't want to be here when the black helicopters arrive.
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Why encrypt them? Isn't the point of selfies to be seen by other people? Or because it's a selfie it should only be seen by myself?

It's not encrypting the actual picture but the source data for the picture, right?
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Why encrypt them? Isn't the point of selfies to be seen by other people? Or because it's a selfie it should only be seen by myself?
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It's good I don't find myself attractive enough to take selfies, but I am sure that somebody will find this information useful so here's my bump. Do as you wish with it.
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Your Selfies Are Insecure. Here's How to Encrypt Them.





But how intimate is it, exactly, when you count up all the participants: yourself, your phone, your data carrier, the person on the other end of the line, their phone, their data carrier, the corporations who run the servers that move your messages to and fro. And probably a government or two. It's more like a party line.

The social networking giants promise secure backchannels, but that's not always the case. Even if your ex isn't reading your Facebook messages, Facebook might be. The company was sued in 2014 for allegations of data mining personal messages in order to serve more precise ads. Last year, Google announced it's going to start mining your inbox activity to better target its ads to you and your network of friends.


Signal

Encryption shouldn’t be synonymous with bad design. Check out Signal, an app made by the crew at Open Whisper Systems that allows for secure, encrypted text messaging and phone calls between Android and Apple phones. Plus it’s ad-free and costs nothing—a perk of the company being a non-profit.


Read more at http://www.wired.com/2016/01/secure-messaging-apps/.


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