There is no such a thing as a "secure app." At some point there's a point of decryption that can be intercepted by the developers. Almost all of the leaks of passwords on various services is because someone had access to the authentication code, or an actual internal dev did it.
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Internal devs such as the ones on Facebook and Twitter who can easily add a line of code and intercept everyone's passwords, save it to a file, use it later.
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Prove it
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No apps are ‘truly’ secure. Just more secure than others.
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The only significant security concern to my knowledge is device access by fingerprint rather than passphrase. Unless there is something else, I wouldn't call that rooted.
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Lol...they are all compromised. Every single one!
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