When something is "super secure" you know it's full of holes. It's right up there with "impossible to hack" and "military grade" aka lowest cost bidder.

And "complies with all applicable laws"; as-in we're operating at the lowest possible standard we can.

Yup. As the guy who put together the most secure FOSS messaging system*, it's not "impossible to hack". It's a caveat ridden, inconvenient to use, tedious to setup, hardware-isolated, multinode application, with long must-read documentation, and that requires experience with electronics and soldering.

* github.com/maqp/tfc

Unsinkable

At least the Hindenburg was iceberg proof

https://xkcd.com/2350/

“We’re clear on OpSec.”

Obligatory Colin Jost Pete Hegseth warrior ethos post: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZb1WO1_lGI