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Originally posted by allaoua
Mr. Matty is a big mistake to say that the user to protect their data, computer, nothing is left efcape when an application is released in final version, we see the computer user's most igniorant and beast possible.
Think of this analogy. You drive a car. You leave the car unlocked and the keys in the ignition. Your car is stolen. Who's fault is that? The manufacturer of the vehicle? No it is the responsibility of the owner.
Same goes for your electronic chat logs. In this case the car represents the chat logs, the car being unlocked is weather or not you encrypt your logs and the key in the ignition is the P2P software.
Your chat logs get stolen and your chat logs are read it isn't the responsibility of Plus! it is your own.
Data security isn't up to the developer. You choose to install what you want. It is your responsibility to protect your data.
Get a life and stop trying to act like a big shot. There isn't a security vulnerability if the user is stupid enough to not share HTML files it is their own fault. And what P2P app shares HTML files anyways?