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How to Tell if an App Is Actually Secure (Most Aren't)

How to Tell if an App Is Actually Secure (Most Aren't)

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Most apps claiming to be "private and secure" are using language that sounds meaningful but commits to almost nothing. I broke this down after watching a Shark Tank segment on Qeepsake, a baby journal app that calls itself "absolutely private and secure" because it has an SSL certificate. That's the same protection every website has. This is an industry-wide playbook. Here's how to read it.

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⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 MISLEADING MARKETING...
01:16 ENCRYPTION IN TRANSIT EXPLAINED
03:34 LIFE260 SELLING USER DATA
04:06 FLO SENDING DATA TO FACEBOOK/META
05:20 ENCRYPTION AT REST EXPLAINED
06:52 REAL SOLUTIONS TO THIS PROBLEM
10:32 QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE CLICKING REGISTER
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