That's correct, keep the nsec secure at all costs. Probably not a good idea to keep it on Google servers LOL. But for ease of use since I'm on more than one machine, it's just how it goes. Probably more of a worry for important people than anons anyway.
when i set up NoStrudel it specifically asked to NOT trust it with my NSEC and use something like Alby instead.
that's actually one of the reasons i like nostr:npub1ye5ptcxfyyxl5vjvdjar2ua3f0hynkjzpx552mu5snj3qmx5pzjscpknpr is because he is open about limitations of his product.
NOSTR is still in experimental phase though so we're all in the process of discovering what works still.
the general idea though ( nostr:npub1acg6thl5psv62405rljzkj8spesceyfz2c32udakc2ak0dmvfeyse9p35c correct me if i am wrong ) is to not expose your NSEC if possible.
with passwords you can have 20 different ones and change them whenever you want - but you only get one NSEC - so you need to keep it secure.
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