{
"$type": "site.standard.document",
"bskyPostRef": {
"cid": "bafyreibuesbfcjf7vqj22jwx6qvkjcylh5duyvpm6667eafof7db45y2i4",
"uri": "at://did:plc:43w4f4xik7sfdeqthktphc35/app.bsky.feed.post/3mnpmh6ruqx22"
},
"coverImage": {
"$type": "blob",
"ref": {
"$link": "bafkreigxht4pkjhknfdtmaob22vusqvwuufryotduw5ie2jwnhpgdad4hu"
},
"mimeType": "image/png",
"size": 470589
},
"path": "/how-to-tell-if-an-app-is-actually-secure-most-arent/",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-07T03:25:28.000Z",
"site": "https://techlore.tech",
"tags": [
"Video Content"
],
"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",
"title": "How to Tell if an App Is Actually Secure (Most Aren't)"
}