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The Guardian Project is a global collective of software developers, designers, advocates, activists, and trainers who develop
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mobile security software and operating system enhancements. They also create customized mobile devices to help individuals communicate more freely and protect themselves from intrusion and monitoring. The effort specifically focuses on users who live or work in high-risk situations and who often face constant surveillance and intrusion attempts into their mobile devices and communication streams.


History

Guardian Project was founded by Nathan Freitas in 2009 in
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. Since it was founded, Guardian Project has developed more than a dozen mobile applications for Android and
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with over two million downloads and hundreds of thousands of active users. It has also partnered with prominent open source software projects, activists groups,
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, commercial partners and news organizations to support their mobile security software capabilities. In November 2014, "ChatSecure + Orbot" received a top score on the
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's secure messaging scorecard, along with
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, TextSecure, "
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/ RedPhone", Silent Phone, and Silent Text. "
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+ Ostel" scored 6 out of 7 points on the
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's secure messaging scorecard. They lost a point because there has not been a recent independent code audit. In March 2016, Guardian Project announced a partnership with
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and CopperheadOS with the goal of creating "a solution that can be verifiably trusted from the operating system, through the network and network services, all the way up to the app stores and apps themselves".


Funding

Guardian Project has received funding from
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,
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with the
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,
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, Internews, Open Technology Fund,
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, the
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, Benetech, ISC Project and Free Press Unlimited. Through work on partner projects like the Tor Project, Commotion mesh and StoryMaker, the Project has received indirect funding both from the US State Department (through the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Internet Freedom program) and from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (through HIVOS).


Projects


Active

* Orbot: A Tor client for Android. Tor uses
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to provide access to network services that may be blocked, censored or monitored, while also protecting the identity of the user requesting those resources. Often Orbot is installed with orWall, an app which takes the lead on the firewall and then add the required
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rules for traffic shaping in order to allow Orbot traffic, and force the selected applications to be redirected to the Orbot TransPort. Instead of Orbot, AFWall+, available on
F-Droid F-Droid is a free and open source app store and software repository for Android (operating system), Android, serving a similar function to the Google Play store. The main repository, hosted by the project, contains only free software, free and o ...
and
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app repository, is an alternative choice recommended for re-routing outbound traffic back through the local Tor port, even with iptables rules, and with a
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like OpenVPN. Finally, NetCipher SDK is the app developed by Guardian Project for users interested in enabling theirs apps working directly with Orbot (and thus with Orfox Tor browser). * ObscuraCam: A secure camera app that can obscure, encrypt or destroy pixels within an image. This project is in partnership with
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, a human rights video advocacy and training organization. * Havenfree and
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Android security application designed to monitor activity happening around a device using its built-in sensors, and to alert the device owner of such activity. Co-developed with
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under the auspices of the Freedom of the Press Foundation.


Discontinued

* Orfox: A mobile counterpart of the Tor Browser. Guardian Project announced the stable alpha of Orfox on 30 June 2015. Orfox is built from '' Fennec'' ( Firefox for Android) code and the Tor Browser code repository, and is given security hardening patches by the Tor Browser development team. Some of the Orfox build work is based on the Fennec;
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project. In Orfox, the project removed the
WebRTC WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is a free and open-source project providing web browsers and mobile applications with real-time communication (RTC) via application programming interfaces (APIs). It allows audio and video communication and ...
component,
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connectivity, app permissions to access the camera, microphone, contacts (address book), location data (GPS et al.), and NFC. Orfox was to supersede the Orweb browser project, and has in turn been superseded by the Tor Browser for Android. * Orweb: A privacy enhanced web browser that supports proxies. When used with Orbot, Orweb protects against network analysis, blocks cookies, keeps no local browsing history, and disables Flash to keep the user safe. *Ostel: A tool for having end-to-end encrypted
VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), also known as IP telephony, is a set of technologies used primarily for voice communication sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet. VoIP enables voice calls to be transmitted as ...
calls. This was a public testbed of the Open Secure Telephony Network (OSTN) project, with the goal of promoting the use of free, open protocols, standards and software, to power end-to-end secure voice communications on mobile devices, as well as with desktop computers. This was discontinued in 2017. * ChatSecure: An instant messaging application integrated with the Off-the-Record encrypted chat protocol. Formerly called Gibberbot, the app is built on Google's open-source Talk app and modified to support the Jabber
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protocol. This app was discontinued in December 2016 and recommended Conversations app for similar user experience.


Distribution

Guardian Project offers downloads of its apps from
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,
Amazon Appstore Amazon Appstore is an app store for Android-compatible platforms operated by Amazon.com Services, LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon. On August 20, 2025 the Amazon Appstore will be inaccessible on third party Android devices and apps bought from the Am ...
,
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, directly from their website, and through an
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-compatible repository. Direct downloads are signed and can be verified with the developer's key.


References


External links

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