No, I’ve been on the normal App Store version for a while. I guess that’s the issue?

The odd thing is I can zap to users but not to notes

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That was always the case, they demanded to take away note zaps but not profile zaps

You gotta get on testflight to enter the comfy gnome zone

Got it. I have been told that using anything in TestFlight is generally insecure. I wonder if this zap script hack will work on main version soon?

I could be wrong but this sounds like testflight fud. I assume the real concern is that a bad update could be released, not that testflight apps are inherently less secure (since app store and testflight versions could at times be identical). You can always turn off auto updates to mitigate that

That is just false

Ok good to know.

I forget who was talking about this, a Bitcoin dev I respect, but they said TestFlight apps bypass certain platform security features that are enforced on normal apps.

I feel like I heard this on nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8‘s podcast?

It's not that simple, but last I checked (long ago) they do by pass a bunch of store rules and requirements

Main difference is crash reports all go automatically back to the app owner, I think.

There’s not really any lower level of security to be concerned about, but I’d still want to trust the app owner to some extent, as a good practice.