The United States National Security Agency has been collecting personal messages for years-up to 200 million a day. They collect them from anyone they can, from mobile phones around the world. Simply by analyzing your text messages, they can conclude who you are talking to, what you are talking about, for how long and where you are at. Some carelessly designed apps on your phone may even be helping them collect data. Many “leaky apps” are used by government agencies to tap into more sensitive data about its users. A surprising number of popular instant messaging apps are not secure, because their creators favor ease and functionality instead of a user’s security and privacy. To prevent the government from gathering data from your phone, it is essential to use a secure encrypted messaging app, such as CoverMe, to send personal messages . CoverMe gives its users the highest level of encryption to protect their messages and calls, the same technology that is us...
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