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 So people are not bothered by this, eh? Well I'm bothered by what was done, and I don't even use the app, but then I'm bothered by lack of accountability, so let's just make it the problem of people who don't care, shall we? The blind community can be just horrid sometimes, like now, excusing negligent behavior. To me, that's the ultimate in stupidity.
@Lynn At least they fixed it. Things take time to make. Your cake in the oven does not take 15 minutes to bake for no reason. Any less and it would be a mess.
@NicksWorld @Lynn Just like you don't cut and eat the cake before it is ready, a product should not be released until it is ready.
@fireborn @NicksWorld @Lynn Yes, and apparently I missed in all this that it is a public Alpha, but the problem is when you just throw it out there expecting everybody to know exactly what that means, which *might* even be forgiven if this guy didn't have such an attitude and maturity problem. People reported security issues and some of his responses were defensive and way harsher than was necessary. Honestly seems to me a sign of somebody that's burnt out before they've even really gotten started.

@GamingWithEars @fireborn @NicksWorld In the posts I saw over the weekend, I didn't see any mention of that. I could easily have missed that, but that brings up the question of whether people know what that means? Even in beta testing say through Test Flight of other sources, I think it is reasonable to assume the app is secure when it comes to password storage and account creation.

Personally, I feel that app should be pulled until it is ready to pass certain basic tests, especially security related ones. But there appears to be no accountability standard here, whatsoever. That is disgusting in the extreme.