We should call nsecbunker just “secure vault”.

“Download a secure vault. This keeps your account safe from malicious apps”.

“Use your secure vault to sign into apps safely”

Thoughts?

Just seems like it’s more user friendly since it has that familiar banking terminology feel.

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Bunker sounds like a safer space than “secure vault”

I guess I’ve just played too many ww2 games 😂

I would call it something like a “secret manger” so it sounds familiar to a password manager even if it’s technically very different.

That said, I don’t see many normies downloading and managing their own bunker. It’s a pretty high ask to keep something like that running 24/7

I think it can be simplified like a password manager - which many do use.

True but most people don’t host their own password manager. They typically use a service

Also want to make sure you have me first on the list to test anything you come up with. I’m a basic user that will give real feedback. And if you actually ask for feedback I will probably overwhelm you. Only looking to help.

I read it out loud and nobody understood what I was talking about

Did you randomly shout it? 😂

Of course no one will know what you’re talking about

Even secure vault sounds hard for avg user.

The most simple and probably easy to understand would be simple words like Login App, we should call tha a Nostr Login Application and nsecbunker link should be private login link.

nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2aqpzemhxue69uhkummnw3ezuct60fsk6mewdejhgqpq0wzfa7jkqj6c65xyr93hhxrns37ml9tss82jvymv8fymwdtu6ctsylwf4d what do you think?

I like the sound of login app too

"Authenticator"

"Nostr Authenticator" would fly well with corporate environment. There is already Google Authenticator and Microsoft Authenticator.

I have no idea yet tbh, I think we need to test lots of ideas in think out loud tests and try to discover the solution that works by synthesising ideas based on the insights and iterate lots.

I don't think we can ideate the solution in isolation from users, were all way too technically and knoweledgebly biased.

Good point so we need to find to somehow to attract normies to do UX testing in them

Or just use your normie friends, making them useful for once.