Warp is starting to read like a Product-driven startup. The kind where people figure security and privacy are little features you can just throw in at the end of the dev cycle and advertise until then. It's not like anybody is going to actually check or care, right?
It's an understandable error in a visionary. Yet it's not the kind of mindset that produces trustworthy, secure, privacy-respecting enterprise products that companies happily pay lots for.
You're absolutely right. Warp needs to be very careful and sensitive about privacy and security. It may be worth reflecting on why you haven't been so far.