No, I'm not wrong and you don't understand the security issues. Explain how iPhone apps handle the security as handled in browsers by the SSL certificate model. The issue is the same with Android as it is for iPhone. There is no difference.
lol a little boy who seemingly is doing much better in life than yourself.
H'mmm, I own two houses, have a lovely wife, two children and a good job in IT, which it takes me about 10 minutes to cycle to in clean air every day.
You have an S3 and a job in banking, probably with a crappy commute.
Feels to me like, on my metrics that you're just doing OK. Maybe you should wind in the arrogance a little, unless you're just another typical Aldi driver?
I work alongside developers delivering e-commerce platforms and mobile apps for a wide range of businesses.
You know someone in another company owned by the one you work for is developing an app and is wrestling with the security issues, which are already looked after in a browser. They're doing it because 'marketing' told them to.

No wonder your knowledge is so shonky, you're just a little cog in the wheel. What do you do, support desktops?
Your whole arguement about apps is unsound.
The 'lulz' are on you, nipper.
