At some point we'll be this guy (he was so early)
...when everyone else finally caught up
This is just for you Doc...

Something like a security slider from 'nothing private' to 'most private' where you can show ease of use, quick setup for users that are going to publicly out themselves anyway or already have and they just want least tech issues. With warnings that if you start on 'nothing private' or not enough, you can't just create another account on same device or from same home and become private. And then on most private you tell them all the related setup/config req.
On Amethyst go to security filters and try adding some things like in my image...depending on your version, Vito added some new functionality to help id by the words.

The human survival instinct is to group. Once in a group, the defense of your choice of group is a big driver separate from any opinion consensus that happens within the group.
The internet group wasn't able to shove "yourcompanyhere.com" down their throats because only brick and mortar companies were immediately stupid and suddenly a failed concept. It took time for that group at large to see others IN their group succeeding and winning with ".com" and then the bulk of the group couldn't move fast enough.
But the entire time before that massive move was the group's constant dismissal of those very few inside and everyone outside their group talking about these internet website play things
Internet companies weren't "real" companies is one example.
You see that well manicured hair and face in his videos and if you were wondering...if the abs matched the chiseled face...now you know.
As someone nu to nostr, that's what I was wondering
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I've been testing it for about a year or so. Relay really like it and the progress they've been making. I've played with creating personal chat bot to go do web service things with it. I like the multiple profile aspect of friends/family vs private to chat in simplex public groups if you like.
I'd like to understand if simplex protocol is better in privacy and security than current or Dev path of Nostr DM protocol. I'd like Simplex to be able to support Nostr protocol as a rail to have Nostr contacts info added to Simplex profile interface to handshake them into a temporary Simplex session using Simplex features like say a video call or chats so that those are not on public relays as example.
I saw Jack gave some funding to the team as support. Nice.
up front...a big thanks for both of the responses on this to help guide me in this 'nu user' kind of stuff.
my TL;DR answer...What I have found so far is that by reverting to only my phone's VPN network and not using Tor/Orbot setting within #Amethyst, Amethyst does work better for the #NIP-05 verification and Search function part of the app. All the ones I was having Tor/#cloudfare issues, now was much faster and now getting the verify check icon on these cloudfare hosted nostr.json files like verified-nostr.com See thoughts below as the Search function of this has it's own UI dilemma of 'still searching'.
my thoughts/feedback...I think somehow having this kind of info from within the app would be best to reduce a nu nostr&Ametheyst user wondering why some user's id "works" and some don't. I'm not solutioning, just giving nu user thoughts. I also noticed during this specific exercise that the app's Search function doesn't let the user know that it is still actively searching relay's (not the NIP-05 referenced server it seems) and when the app is no longer searching. At one point during Tor based I thought there were no results put the phone down and then about a full minute or so later....a user seaarch result just showed up. Same thing under VPN but it was in about 15 sec or so before the result showed up. In both...had no idea the app was actually still searching.
summary...These are very common nu nostr/app user kinds of activities where they are creating account, want to have a NIP-05 id and are likely to start with a free service, add it to their profile and looks like they did something wrong (blaming Tor here). While exploring nostr network, trying out the search feature, for other users' NIP-05 ids or trying to search for their newly created NIP-05. I'll concede that the 'common' internet user will see the app's question about using Tor...and just select 'no' because they have no idea what it is or their previous experience will have been ultimately...negative. If they at least have a good VPN...better than nuttin.
Well that's a no go...that WAF config option is at the enterprise plan level. Ugh. They have some tor cloudfare onion vs exit nodes related switch at my plan that's suppose to help bit already on. The enterprise WAF rule is suppose to allow lowering the captcha trigger level.
I wonder if it would be any diff if on cloudfare nip-05 is done via a cloudfare worker app returning the json package for that url and not a static text file? Out of my element here but was just looking at today when setting up my own domain to test. Stupid gatekeeper mentality is ruining the whole privacy / security model. I'm also seeing more websites that absolutely won't work with good VPNs.
Not sure I understand you Q, but on my phone if I try to use Tor browser and go to the page URL of nostr.json file on all 3 domains I get a cloudfare 'are you a 'human' challenge
Yep, Orbit..
Ignore the comment about CalyxOS...brain fart moment. I can see your app check icon on other users and your acct, Is there any kind of debug log info I can look for from the app to see when/why verify fails? I can see my hash in their json file.

Separate Q when using search feature and nip05 value , does it only use relays or does it start with nip05 json results if valid?
I'm using CalyxOS...maybe issue with OS not able to display that image correctly specific to this app? I can see the verified icon within Primal app on this phone but that's diff icon. I'll try on actual google OS phone to compare. See images below from this phone.

Also a bit of algo enforced training affect, I wonder. Some of these same people might have been last holdouts on AOL before touting how great FB...and then Xwitter was
nostr:nprofile1qqsyvrp9u6p0mfur9dfdru3d853tx9mdjuhkphxuxgfwmryja7zsvhqpzamhxue69uhhv6t5daezumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6tcpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcscpyug ,new to nostr and Amethyst, great work. Q, can you look at my nip05 value and see the a red error icon? I can see my id in there json file and shows verified in other apps but not here. Any ideas? Using verified-nostr.com I notice same icon on other accts using same domain. Also when using search and I put in a nip-05 value to find the user profile, does this app try and go directly to nip-05 json on the related domain to get user info? Doesn't seem so when I search this way for new accounts that have zero posted events. Thanks in advance for any insight.
I couldn't see your note until I engaged my alternative energy source (fossil fuel based) to power up my devices. Seems like solar energy was being unreliable at the moment.

