Chinese hackers, cybercriminals, law enforcement agencies, and phone phreaks of yesteryear have all successfully accessed mobile phones along with the trove of data collected by the devices. But the mobile company CAPE is looking to change the privacy game with a hardened phone that doesn’t keep metadata, while also adhering to the strict U.S. criminal and national security laws that run the surveillance state. The Thursday announcement of the physical Android-based phone comes with lofty claims.