Talk:Seddie/@comment-3247345-20140901000306/@comment-14284535-20140901235546

@Tash1 - You are welcome. I re-read my post and figured I needed to be clearer.

You need to remember that the typical privacy you can expect from and app is "pretty good", a.k.a. PGP. This is governed by the 80-20 rule of thumb that businesses live by: you can solve 80% of anything in 20% of the time it would take to solve 100% of the problem; solving the other 20% of the problem takes 80% of the time. Therefore, take that 20% of time and no more. You then throw a few more layers of PGP to get to "six nines" reliability, or 99.9999% success rate against attacks.

Like it or not, this is what real apps look like and do. That's why you accept it along with anger, envy, greed, lust, sloth, gluttony, and pride as reasons hackers target credit cards, selfies, etc. - and 99% of hackers are male.