Same for Amethyst, but regardless I still don't recommend anyone to put any nsec on any client connected to the web. Especially on Android with the historical incidents we have seen in apps.
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go on, not all of us are aware of the deets.
Most attacks on Devs are about fooling us into importing libraries that hide a callback to their server, exposing the user to lots of different attacks. Removing the Internet permission from your app blocks all callbacks. So, even if we get fooled into a lib, the app still does not leak information.
One day I’ll fool you into making an amethyst iOS version 😈
Aye, remember all the "and suddenly it's malware"