By Sponsored Content April 14, 2023 at 5:55pm This article was sponsored by Converso.
If you go through enough airports, youre bound to be stopped by security at some point. But when federal airport authorities stopped (some might say attacked) Tanner Haas early this year, it was no ordinary occurrence. Something was off.
Instead of checking his bag or frisking his person, authorities demanded Haas give them access to his phone and computer so they could examine them out of sight in the back.
Minutes later, Haas texted one of the investors in his new company who, after learning of the incident, replied simply, Those f***ers. That was not an accident.
Less than two weeks prior, Haas had launched a new messaging app, Converso, which is currently available on Apple and Android devices. (You can download it here.)
Trending: Young Boy Allegedly Chased and Stabbed by Random Man After Saying 3 Letters Think WhatsApp or Signal except, unlike those apps, Converso actually protects your data from being sold to third parties or even accessed via federal subpoenas.
Whereas other encrypted messaging apps store all user conversations on external servers that can be accessed after the fact, all conversations on Converso (including calls) are only managed on users devices and are never uploaded onto a server.
Even after being sent, messages on Converso can quickly be unsent and cant be screenshotted thanks to a patentable screenshot protect feature.
Theres truly no other app that better protects user data and messages on the market. And some believe that is precisely why federal authorities attempted to seize Haas personal devices. ...
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