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I'm not doubting that, still just saying it's less safe overall and could cause issues down the road. I will have to look into Amber again, thanks for the suggestion.

It's literally the way the dev of Amethyst recommends to login. The Amber dev also contributes to Amethyst 🤔

I'm not talking about Amber or Amethyst, I'm saying that deleting notes could be dangerous for the community overall, I'm not saying that you in particular are at risk.