Of course people and their physical devices are likely the most vulnerable vector of attack, but that's not a reason to scare people away from using good apps like Signal. It's all about understanding your threat model, and taking the necessary precautions in addition to choosing the right app.

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Where tf I'm scaring away from secure apps? On the contrary: I am encouraging to use them wisely!

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Apologies, perhaps it was a language thing, just sounded like the general point you were making was all these apps have some kind of problem so don't bother. Upon a closer reading, it looks like that might not be what you were saying.

Oh, my bad for bad wording! No, people shall absolutely use them!!