Next Story > Digits Is Encrypted Messaging Entering the Mainstream? By Javier Espinoza Javier Espinoza The Wall Street Journal BiographyJavier Espinoza @JavierWSJ Javier.Espinoza@wsj.com Aug 14, 2014 6:45 am ET As people grow more aware of government and criminal surveillance of their mobile devices and computers, a flurry of companies have recently launched products they say provide fully private communication. To Read the Full Story Subscribe Sign In Previous In Africa, a Telco Disruptor Looks for Gaps Amongst Giants Next U.K. Estate Agents Launch Site to Disrupt Their Online Disruptors Most Popular Videos The Hidden Safety Risks of Your Amazon Order Trump's Tweets and Powers the President Can't Revoke Five Myths About 5G, Debunked Michael Phelps on Building His Brand After The Olympics Three Challenges Weighing on Fed Chief Jerome Powell Most Popular Articles Amazon Has Ceded Control of Its Site. The Result: Thousands of Banned, Unsafe or Mislabeled Products Cities Are Saying ‘No’ to 5G, Citing Health, Aesthetics—and FCC Bullying Billionaire David Koch, Who Used His Wealth to Reshape U.S. Politics, Dies at 79 Trump Lashes Out at China, Sending Markets Falling Opinion: Why Bernie Sanders Is Wrong About Sweden