While Obama was not allowed to use an iPhone in the White House, thanks to new technology, Trump use
Unlike his predecessor's phones, Trump's handsets feature a camera and a microphone, both of which are not secure. The GPS feature is disabled on both units. Still, several Trump aides wish that the president would swap out his phones more often. One Obama administration official says that while president, Obama turned his phone in every thirty days to be looked over by security officials who wanted to make sure they weren't hacked. While Trump's burner phone is reportedly swapped out regularly, he has gone as long as five months without having his Twitter-capable iPhone examined. Aides to the president would like to have this phone swapped out monthly, but Trump refuses and says it would be "too inconvenient," according to a Trump administration official.
A senior official in the White House downplayed the idea that the president's phones might not be secure. He noted that the Twitter phone has security controls that allow it to be used without requiring it to be swapped out on a scheduled basis. Trump does change his cell number from time to time say his aides. And there is always someone nearby the president with a secure device that can be used if needed.
Interestingly, personal cellphone use has been banned in the West Wing by Trump's chief of staff John Kelly as a way to cut down on leaks inside the White House. Anyone working in that area of the White House (outside of the president) must store his personal phone inside a locker before heading to his/her office to begin the working day.
Those who are concerned about the possibility that the president's phone is hacked might take some solace from the words of a West Wing official who says about Trump's cellphones, "Due to inherent capabilities and advancement in technologies, these devices are more secure than any Obama-era devices." There is truth in that statement. Back in 2013, then President Obama, meeting with a group of youngsters in the White House, told them that for security reasons, he could not use an iPhone while president. A few years later, the head of the free world uses two of them.
Back in 2009, President Obama was given a Selectra Edge for secure communications
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