Just claiming that a particular app or a service is adversely affecting our privacy without any audit shows that we are not serious about it.
It's the right of the people to know -
1. What were the security flaws in the apps that were banned?
2. If there was a security flaw, then why it took so long to be identified?
3. Are those flaws not present in other apps? Have you done any study? If not, then why not?
People need to know these answers because "digital privacy" in 21st century is more important that "digital" itself.
It's the right of the people to know -
1. What were the security flaws in the apps that were banned?
2. If there was a security flaw, then why it took so long to be identified?
3. Are those flaws not present in other apps? Have you done any study? If not, then why not?
People need to know these answers because "digital privacy" in 21st century is more important that "digital" itself.