gunstick on Nostr: how do you imagine the final product will be used? To be secure it would need a ...
how do you imagine the final product will be used?
To be secure it would need a public key which encrypts everything going into the database and a secret key stored on an external device you have to activate each time you want to interact with the database. Think yubikey.
If the currently logged in user can interact with recall data the same easy way as windows search, then it is acessible to every malware you may be running.
To be secure it would need a public key which encrypts everything going into the database and a secret key stored on an external device you have to activate each time you want to interact with the database. Think yubikey.
If the currently logged in user can interact with recall data the same easy way as windows search, then it is acessible to every malware you may be running.