Or to put it another way, speaking as someone with some security knowledge, and who has found security vulnerabilities in software, this sounds a lot like putting your hand on a flame.
Sometimes, it is better to keep it simple, rather than over-complicating it. Sometimes, a bit of complexity does add to the security (i.e. end-to-end encryption), but other times, it just makes it harder to verify.
Sometimes, it is better to keep it simple, rather than over-complicating it. Sometimes, a bit of complexity does add to the security (i.e. end-to-end encryption), but other times, it just makes it harder to verify.