Blackphone bets on privacy
The Blackphone is a mid-tier Android-powered smartphone in terms of hardware, but it comes with nine services designed to protect your privacy.
To put its privacy skills to the test, I toted the Blackphone everywhere for three days at DefCon in Las Vegas in August.
Zimmermann takes another stab at privacy
Phil Zimmermann, who created the encryption tool Pretty Good Privacy in the 1990s, is looking at making smartphones safer as his company Silent Circle is co-developing the Blackphone.
No encryption by default
Although the Blackphone's Activation Wizard strongly encourages users to encrypt their phones, it's not required.
Blackphone makes your Wi-Fi smarter
The Blackphone comes with Kismet's open-source Smarter Wi-Fi Manager, a free tool that makes sure you don't accidentally hop on the wrong public network.
Encrypted phone, encrypted traffic
Another included Blackphone app is Disconnect's Secure Wireless virtual private network. It gives you 1GB of free VPN use per month and will protect both mobile data and Wi-Fi.
Tame those permissions
The Blackphone gives Android users something that Google hasn't yet -- per-app permission control. If you don't want Facebook to have access to the phone's GPS or camera, all it takes is one tap.