Frédéric Fornos, director of the Pope's worldwide prayer network, has said that the eRosary combines the best of Church tradition with the best of technology. The device is aimed at young people who seek to learn how to pray and who don't really know how to. It reminds them to pray three times a day. Once connected to its application, the Rosary has specific content, such as thematic prayers, allowing fervent users to record and share their spiritual activity. One researcher said a security flaw in the application allows an attacker to take over the account of the victim and get the victim's personal information just by knowing their email address. Another problem is the price of the device, which many consider to be too high.
Vatican: ‘Click to Pray’ eRosary app
Written by David Fletcher 01 Nov 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for secure technology, and for prices to drop so that more young people to use this app. (1 Chronicles 5:20b)
- More: www.euronews.com/2019/10/25/vatican-erosary-app-hacked-multiple-times-just-days-after-launch
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