ForgottenFlux@lemmy.world to Privacy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 3 months agoSignal under fire for storing encryption keys in plaintext on desktop appstackdiary.comexternal-linkmessage-square48fedilinkarrow-up14arrow-down10cross-posted to: privacy@lemmy.ca
arrow-up14arrow-down1external-linkSignal under fire for storing encryption keys in plaintext on desktop appstackdiary.comForgottenFlux@lemmy.world to Privacy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 3 months agomessage-square48fedilinkcross-posted to: privacy@lemmy.ca
minus-squarefloquant@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up0arrow-down1·2 months agoNot true, SSH keys need their passphrase to be used. If you don’t set one, that’s on you.
minus-squaredave@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 months agoWell yes, but also how would users react if they had to type in their passphrase every time they open the app? This is also exactly what we’re giving up everywhere else by clicking ‘remember this device’.
minus-squareMubelotix@jlai.lulinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-22 months agoCome on, 95% of users don’t set passwords on their ssh keys
Not true, SSH keys need their passphrase to be used. If you don’t set one, that’s on you.
Well yes, but also how would users react if they had to type in their passphrase every time they open the app? This is also exactly what we’re giving up everywhere else by clicking ‘remember this device’.
Come on, 95% of users don’t set passwords on their ssh keys