On 07/25/2013 03:29 PM, grarpamp wrote: > But what privacy conscious people like those on this list would > also want is the above described voice/SMS encryption over the cell network. > Entirely different.
The issue with using the voice/SMS encryption on the cell network is that unless you can get an unregistered SIM card, then all of the traffic analysis "metadata" is easily tracked, stored and analyzed. This is why I have been motivated to focus on IP-based voice and messaging solutions, particularly those that can work over TCP and Tor. Our app Gibberbot currently supports XMPP over Tor, and we are currently adding push-to-talk voice messaging as part of that chat session in the Fall sometime. I understand your motivation towards wanting a non-IP encrypted voice and SMS solution, but it has its own problems, and honestly, from my own personal hands-on experience using them, they are very, very hard to make work properly. Specifically, you need the CDPD network service (aka the GSM "Fax" channel) to be available for use, and that just does not happen very much any more. +n -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
