You have just completed the second version of your new fitness app and you are feeling good about its stability, feature

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You have just completed the second version of your new fitness app and you are feeling good about its stability, feature

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You have just completed the second version of your new fitness
app and you are feeling good about its stability, feature set,
usability, and design. You send out a beta release to some friends
and family in order to get their feedback on the app. One of your
friends emails you back to say that he found a potentially serious
bug in the encryption algorithm that you thought was extremely
secure. Upon closer inspection, you realize that your friend is
correct and that there is a flaw in the algorithm. After a week of
trying to fix the encryption algorithm, you are no closer to
solving the problem than you were when your friend first identified
the problem. How should you proceed?
A. Release the app. You and your team can continue working on
the encryption algorithm, but meeting your boss's deadline is more
important than everything being perfect.
B. Take a break from development. After a break and a walk or a
snack you may be able to overcome the setback you are
experiencing
C. Send out an email to your team asking if they or someone they
know is an encryption expert. Maybe someone you work with can help
you solve the problem.
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