Why Browser-Based Protection Trumps Traditional Apps

Why did Legal Armour choose a web-portal over a downloadable app? The answer lies in Digital Sovereignty.

Zero Seizure Risk: If an officer seizes your device, there is no app for them to “force-close” or “offload.”

Privacy First: Our portal doesn’t ask for your contact list or health data. It only asks for your camera and mic when you are in danger.

Instant Speed: In a high-stress stop, you don’t have time for a 100MB app update. The portal is live in milliseconds.

We break down the 2026 cybersecurity trends that make browser-based legal tech the new gold standard for privacy-conscious Canadians.

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