yes it does, but people use signer extensions because they don't want to trust random websites with their nsec. with notedeck you can look at the code and compile it yourself. you don't need to trust anyone.

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That's also bad ux lol

At least with amber I can just use it as a signer and block network access to the app, even if the dev ships malicious code leaking my nsec, it can't go anywhere.

We need that on PC. Until then, Alby signing is the best ux

okay, notedeck could spawn a signer subprocess that does not have network access.

these could have a stdio interface so you could swap out the signer for something smaller and auditable

I would love that. But for now I settle on hosting a bunch of shit myself and accessing through the web browser with Alby signing. Mobile I am more careful tho.