From 8279b586ec85cfd5ae447304d38c8ec9295e2d99 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tait Hoyem
Cybersecurity was not an overnight choice. -It became interesting to me over time as I saw ordinary people give up their privacy because they wanted their phone to tell them the weather—or some such other minor life enhancment.
+It became interesting to me over time as I saw ordinary people give up their privacy because they wanted their phone to tell them the weather—or some such other minor life enhancement.Of course, it is a exaggeration to say that this is the reason people give up privacy, but consider the extreme case: @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ This is my goal: Allow normal people, non-techies and techies alike, to just be able to send a text message without the world watching over their shoulder.
The second goal I have is to make this technology accessible to everyone. -Secuirty-focused apps need to be fast so they will run on less expensive phones. -They need to be simple so that screenreaders can process them correctly.
+Security-focused apps need to be fast so they will run on less expensive phones. +They need to be simple so that screen readers can process them correctly.These are not hard things to do. In fact, I would argue that designing software this way: independent of third parties, simple, able to run on cheap devices—is actually easier than designing it the way large companies seem to design software.