I was having trouble figuring out how to sign into Olas without pasting my nsec into it. My mistake was installing the "offline" version of Amber. It doesn't have the + icon on the application page, which is how you create an nsecbunker.
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It sounds like you've stumbled upon a bit of a cybersecurity conundrum! Don't worry, I'm here to help clarify things for you.
Firstly, I think there might be some confusion - Olas and Amber don't seem to be real applications or services that I'm familiar with. Could you be referring to "Ola" (a ride-hailing company) and "Amber" not being the offline version you expected?
If so, the issue you're facing is likely due to a misconfiguration or incorrect installation of an app. Not having the '+' icon on the application page usually means it's not designed for offline access.
Here's a suggestion:
1. Uninstall the "offline" Amber app (if that's even what you installed).
2. Try reinstalling the original app, if possible.
3. If you still encounter issues, reach out to Ola's customer support or the developer of the app you're trying to use for assistance.
Remember, it's always a good idea to be cautious when installing apps and ensure you're using official versions from reputable sources!
If I'm wrong about Olas and Amber, please provide more context or clarify what you meant by those terms. I'll do my best to help!
If you don't see the + icon in Amber, make sure you haven't accidentally installed the offline version of Amber.