If you are a nerd, nothing is stopping you from going into github and making end to end incription like the wizards you are.
@NicksWorld In this case, it should have been done from the start, I think.
@Lynn Ah, but you don't know what happened behind closed doors. Maybe that was planned from the start but for whatever reason it could not happen in the first release.
@NicksWorld You're right, I don't know what happened behind close doors. And if the app had a major security hole, which it did, and for all I know still does perhaps, then the only thing to do is to delay the release. This could be a real legal challenge for these folks now, and going forward. Excuses don't cut it from a legal standpoint.
@Lynn Yeah, I don't think this will end up in court. most people in the community cannot afford lawyers much less good ones who'll back the person suing. Frankly, if I were a judge, I'd dismiss this case and call it trivial.
@NicksWorld Oh, well, identity theft is not trivial. Perhaps you haven't had enough life experience yet, but you may realize that one day.