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[–] 6417860? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I fail to see how an app can keep everything hidden from Google and the NSA. It gets displayed on the video memory, and Google can take snapshots of that screen. It can even record the keys you pressed bypassing the app security.

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[–] 6417883? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

It sends 100% of your data through Google anyway, with unencrypted metadata and encrypted* messages, and does all mobile app management through Google's Play store, and requires that you don't run FOSS-only Android to use it....so yeah, no need to take screenshots.

  • - encryption is only future proof for a number of years, before computing catches up with present-day encryption techniques.