There are many complaints every day about privacy being compromised and nothing we do can be hidden from other people and various spy organisations such as the NSA. That’s why we’ve decided to give you some advice on how to protect your privacy from all kinds of interference without hurting others. First of all, we want you to remember that Signal Blocker is a weapon that can do bad things in the wrong hands, so be careful with those.
There are many dangerous devices available today for tracking, eavesdropping and these collect a lot of your specific data such as logins/passwords, emails and people you know – your smartphone. No matter who the manufacturer is and what mobile operating system it runs – modern smartphones are dangerous. The main reason for this is that one device has all the data about you. Your personal data, your current coordinates, your friends and so on.
That’s why hackers are trying to find new ways to get in, and if Spiegel’s report is true – intelligence agencies like the NSA are also spying on your smartphone. It’s the easiest and cheapest way to get a lot of data about you quickly. The most dangerous thing here is that there is nothing you can do about it. There is no such anti-virus, firewall or encryption method that can protect your data without breaking the gadget’s functionality.



In addition, all of these encryption programs are so complex that most people won’t be able to screw them up. There are two good options for hiding your information. The first is a phone blocker, which will hide you for a short time, but you won’t be able to make or receive calls. The second – avoid storing private and valuable data on your portable device, smartphone or tablet. Both cut down on the functionality of the device, but will certainly prevent data loss.
The second thing to worry about is wireless networks. They are unreliable and hackers take advantage of this fact. Most smartphone users connect to free Wi-Fi hotspots in public places, not only to surf the web but also to install updates and handle mobile banking information. This is quite dangerous for Android users as the Android operating system uses a weak version of SSL encryption, using the RC4 algorithm instead of SHA1 , which can be handled using a WIFI jammer if required.
Many people are willing to put their private information at risk. They share it through social networks and smartphones and transmit it over the internet using unencrypted protocols. This is why we or our readers always say that the security of their private information is their concern and that no one can protect it unless they at least do something about it. It’s simple to protect your information, but it might even save your life one day!