Alby π @Alby - 2y
Love the update in the Iris client settings!! Keep them private keys away! https://nostr.build/i/nostr.build_d22cec31ede26a3cbaba2dff4550ccc2e608c4db2b500cd0053630a4c49fad71.png
captjack π΄ββ οΈβ¨π @captjack - 2y
yup really good - use NIP05 extn to authenticate not saving keys on site
3e6f0 - 2y
I would like to try this but I manage more than one key. Is there a tool to help with more than one key off the website?
4c715 - 2y
You can manage more than one key in Alby :) let me know if you need any further help or if that works for you. #[4]
I was able to get to work! I do have to manage which account is selected in Alby. I have to pay close attention or else I'll sign a message with the wrong key! Can I set an account to be locked on a tab certain tab? I have a two tabs for two different nostr accounts using the Firefox containers extension.
I know I'm going to forget someday and be embarrassed. π
At least now I'm not entering my private keys into the website!
bumi @bumi - 2y
hamster.to actually has decent multi-account support in the UI.
hamster.to isn't loading for me.
uuuppps, that should be https://hamstr.to sorry.
That is good account switching! π I still have to be careful about signing with the right key in Alby though.
yes this should be improved in the client. but I think relays will reject the message if it is signed with the wrong key.
Is that right? I figured a comment would just show up as another user.
That's what it looked like to me. I assumed hamstr builds the event with the pubkey of account A, account B signs it and then the validation on the relay(?) rejects this. But I don't know the details.
I could not post this from a different account
Cool! Thanks for testing this. I was going to say, "I'll know when I mess up sometime!" It would be nice if Alby could somehow be set to know which account was which.
it would be easy for the client to check this before sending the post and give the user the option to switch. we should ping the hamstr developers for this.
74dce - 2y
Iris works with #[4] and other extensions where you can have multiple keys so the switching is pretty convenient and you're not exposing your private keys. #[5]
You can use Alby or other extensions on browsers for key management: https://nostr.how/clients/iris #[4]