I got as far as the Security section before I had to comment. They claim they care about data and user security by providing a fingerprint reader, which is known to be a poor method of authentication, as well as integrating with Google 2 Factor Authentication. They also tease about storing your, encrypted of course, on their servers. But what about in transit? What encryption cipher suite is used? How are the keys managed? Can I decrypt my data manually or do I have to use their product? Can I export my keys? Also if I cared about data security and privacy, which I do, the absolute last thing I would do is intentionally place all of my data on third party external servers that I didn't in some way have direct access to, behind a fingerprint reader or Google 2FA. I think for this to be "Next Now" they need to provide more information about something like this, especially since they claim to be concerned about it.
> I think for this to be "Next Now" they need to provide more information about something like this, especially since they claim to be concerned about it.
To be fair, Apple - the self-proclaimed mobile security champion - similarly claims to be concerned about security but does not[1] readily provide all that information (cipher suite, key management). The results after Googling "iPhone cipher suite" all point to non-apple domains.
Dry reading makes poor copy on any landing page, and most consumers will take the manufacturers word for it when they claim to be "secure".