It's a stupid observation, but it didn't click before for me, so maybe it's useful to you as well

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Nice, using different keys is a space that hasn't been weel explored yet

Interesting observation. Signing with another npub could also be offered for a specific area of an app, so as not to override actual user customizations.

WoT alone does not suffice and that's why since Madeira we've been talking about having other trust indicators like

- Certificates, domain names or valuable namespaces (like the github link we show on zap.store when about to install); domains could also be used as authority to point to a PGP key or certificate an app is signed with

- Curators and external verifier services (which might have an non-nostr reputation, i.e. a known brand, Wallet Scrutiny comes to mind for reproducible build attestations)

- Permission restrictions (do you care about the internals of your keyboard app if it's totally restricted to the network and other apps at the OS-level? Worst case you don't enjoy it and uninstall)

Following nostr:npub149p5act9a5qm9p47elp8w8h3wpwn2d7s2xecw2ygnrxqp4wgsklq9g722q latest idea, one could have a subsection of an app offering a "browse this part as another user" - based on the Find Me UX

Yup, so excited to explore the UX on these new things man!

You can never "Log In" and just switch lenses all the time.

Keys are so cool.

Ghosting someone =. Abruptly cutting of contact with someone.

Depends on your audience, but I would not use that.

Too bad, cause it sounds cool.

Maybe “spirit of”

Wish there was a word for “See through their eyes” … the doors of perception haha.