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  "textContent": "Most apps claiming to be \"private and secure\" are using language that sounds meaningful but commits to almost nothing. I broke this down after watching a Shark Tank segment on Qeepsake, a baby journal app that calls itself \"absolutely private and secure\" because it has an",
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