dikaios1517 on Nostr: Not sure what next block is working on. The short answer is no. Remember apps don't ...
Not sure what next block is working on.
The short answer is no. Remember apps don't actually store the data or control who has access to read and write data. That is all handled by the relays.
The only way an app could be created with the type of privacy features you are asking for is if it does not use public relays, but allows you to only use a private relay that you have set up a whitelist of folks who are permitted to read from it and write to it, or a blacklist of folks you don't want to have access to read or write. But that is NOT going to be approachable for most people. #Flotilla allows this with their relay-based communities, for instance.
The short answer is no. Remember apps don't actually store the data or control who has access to read and write data. That is all handled by the relays.
The only way an app could be created with the type of privacy features you are asking for is if it does not use public relays, but allows you to only use a private relay that you have set up a whitelist of folks who are permitted to read from it and write to it, or a blacklist of folks you don't want to have access to read or write. But that is NOT going to be approachable for most people. #Flotilla allows this with their relay-based communities, for instance.