So... the answer is to decrease security by just dismissing whole attack classes?
I think the idea is to create an abstraction layer and make it easy for the whole pgp on "end-user". Btw, very interesting idea on solving the greater problem around UX and PGP.
From a UX perspective, that's great. It lets you simplify and remove a lot of complexity. The catch is that every attack scenario is a corner case. As a result, users get exposed to many of the same vulnerabilities that the technology is supposed to be enabling them to guard against.
There's nothing novel - or, I submit, interesting - about the idea of trading off security to make things slicker for the user.