HardwarePal : “Privacy is a Civil Right”, says the constitution of America, yet there is one, and only one part of the goverment to whom you are always exposed, the NSA. Apparently, now there is hope, we present the BlackPhone.
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lets se how far this really goes and if it can become a pillar. and not some 10k project
Doesn't the existance of a "black phone" make nsa spying on the public for "terrorist" pointless? I mean wouldn't "terrorist" just use black phones? If such a device exists then they should just stop spying on the average american altogether.