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<div style="color:brown">You bring up a lot of valuable points here, and the bullet points provide a quick summary, but I'd love to hear more about all of the topics. In particular, I think the core issue is why people don't find more secure/private alternatives to the apps that they use. Is it social (everyone I know uses Xapp)? Is it usability (private apps are hard to use)? Or something else entirely?</div>--[[User:Hans|Hans]] 21:50, 18 December 2013 (CET) | <div style="color:brown">You bring up a lot of valuable points here, and the bullet points provide a quick summary, but I'd love to hear more about all of the topics. In particular, I think the core issue is why people don't find more secure/private alternatives to the apps that they use. Is it social (everyone I know uses Xapp)? Is it usability (private apps are hard to use)? Or something else entirely?</div>--[[User:Hans|Hans]] 21:50, 18 December 2013 (CET) | ||
Since insecurity in their currently chats doesn`t bother them much, they just haven`t thought about a secure alternative yet. Most important thing has always been, that all friends use the app/chat. They would change to a secure chat, where all friends are logged in, though. | |||
==What specific problem we want to solve== | ==What specific problem we want to solve== |
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