What is a good security app for iphone 5s?

What is a good security app for iphone5s?

Since Apple is removing the few that managed to get on to the iTunes App Store, it now appears none.
Why do you think you need one?
Only jailbroken iPhone have security problems to worry about, so if your iPhone is not jailbroken one is not needed.

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