Gurugram-based company makes world's first hack-proof, blockchain phone - News Minute
The significant aspect of this device is that it does not contain a single Chinese component in it and is completely made in India,
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Though the device looks very much like a smartphone and functions like one, the Indian company, VVDN Technologies, would want the device to be named a crypto-communicator only. VVDN is building this device in India in collaboration with an Irish company, Embedded Downloads, as per a report in Gadgets Now
The unique features of the phone include a combination of biometric identification and near-field communication technology (NFC) to gain access to the device. Even more interesting is that the user has to create fresh private and public keys each time the phone is unlocked and these keys are not stored either.
The iris and fingerprints are used to create the keys. In reality, this is the strongest point with the crypto-communicator; all encryption keys during any activity are generated instantly and destroyed as soon as the activity is completed and there are multi-level encryption being done within any such activity, like a voice call or a message transmission.