Open GusBeare opened 8 months ago
This is by design. Any action that requires your wallet keys requires you to input your spending password to decrypt. It's sort of login at request.
The keys are encrypted and stored only in your local storage.
However, in an upcoming version there will be a global app pin added as well.
Ok, thanks for the explanation but it really is not ideal that anyone that gets onto my PC now can see the contents of my wallet and edit the settings.
On 05/03/2024 19:41, "Ola [AHLNET]" @.***> wrote:
This is by design. Any action that requires your wallet keys requires you to input your spending password to decrypt. It's sort of login at request.
The keys are encrypted and stored only in your local storage.
However, in an upcoming version there will be a global app pin added as well.
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I visited eternl.io and created a new wallet using my key. However, there is no way to log out or hide the wallet now, even though I had to provide a password for the wallet. I can even close the browser down before re-visiting the page and not be logged out. The wallet is still visible after re-starting the browsing and not needing any authentication.
Am I missing something? This is frightening. The only option I can see is to delete the wallet, there is no sign out option anywhere.