While I admire the effort and overall mission, the problem is that when an application promotes 'secure communications', there are people who actually may use it as such.
Mistakes are understandable, however I think in-depth code review and auditing in any environment involving cryptography is an absolute must. Potentially, peoples lives could be jeopardized (either legally or physically) if they believed their communications were secure, when in fact they were not.
Mistakes are understandable, however I think in-depth code review and auditing in any environment involving cryptography is an absolute must. Potentially, peoples lives could be jeopardized (either legally or physically) if they believed their communications were secure, when in fact they were not.