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Recently, there has been more and more talk about user privacy and how the world's largest companies handle their personal data. Unfortunately, what we don't physically store at home "in the pantry" will probably never be 100% protected. It might occur to you that in some situations, an impregnable castle might come in handy, which could protect you in any situation - whether it's when your wife wants to find out who you're secretly texting with, or when someone keeps you a gun at the head. What if I tell you that I know one such impregnable castle... and that it is impregnable several times and you can use it too.

We are talking about the Camelot application, which is supported by a group of Czech developers. They set themselves the task of creating a security application, with the help of which your iPhone or Android device should become an impregnable castle - at least this is how it was specified by the author of the application, Vladimír Kajš, an experienced expert in the field of developing SIM cards as we know them today. But as you surely know, it's one thing to say something, it's another thing to fill in those words. You will probably be surprised these days that in the case of the Camelot application, these words have been kept. Holy crap "golden Czech hands".

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Many "security" applications offer all kinds of gadgets after download or even purchase, which in many cases don't even make sense. I'm talking exactly about such applications that give you confidence in locking your data using a code lock, or perhaps using biometric protection. Most of the time, these apps are backed by a strong marketing campaign and the words "best", "most advanced", and who knows what else "best". However, no one really knows where the data stored in the application is located. At the same time, the question remains whether sooner or later there will not be an opportunity to bypass such security. Camelot doesn't play at all, and most of all, it doesn't even have to play at all. When an application is professional, it is expected to be used by people who can do more than just calculate 1+1.

Of course, I don't mean that controlling the Camelot app is goddamn complicated. The application only "inserts" you into its interface as everything lies and runs. After that, it is up to you whether you will discover, or whether you will throw yourself into cracking perfectly prepared documents that will explain what and how. So you should know that Camelot is an advanced application and you will also need patience to understand it. Among the main features of Camelot is multi-level security, thanks to which it can store its data in several "levels" and you always unlock only what you need. Another great feature is Marker, which makes it easy to remember complicated passwords.

We can forget the Messenger = privacy equation, that is more than clear to many of us. However, if we replace Messenger with Camelot in the equation, then you can consider it correct. The Camelot application has a secure chat, where you must first connect securely with the other party. And what happens to your data if you forget your password? If you set up guardian angels, nothing at all. Thanks to these guardian angels, who can manifest as a person or even a piece of paper in a safe, you can recover your data - but first you have to gradually acquire all the guardian angels. It works similarly to opening the Czech Crown Jewels. It also requires seven keys from different corners of the country. However, in the case of guardian angels, the keys are QR codes. That's just the tip of the Camelot iceberg. So, will you decide to discover yourself, or will you continue to live with the fact that your data is in hands other than yours?

Believe that with the Camelot application you will turn your mobile phone into an impregnable castle. Absolutely free for beginners, then the full version for only 129 crowns.

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