Adrian Cochrane on Nostr: Websites frequently require you to login to use their services, perhaps more often ...
Websites frequently require you to login to use their services, perhaps more often than they really need to! To properly secure "authenticating" yourself to those sites, our hypothetical hardware-browser needs a "keychain" in which to store passwords & ideally passkeys. Passkeys are better because poorly secured sites can't leak them!
I'd symmetrically encrypt these with a some sort of passphrase from some dedicated peripheral to address widespread shoulder-surfing security concerns.
1/4?
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2024-01-04 21:25:08Event JSON
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