Trust no one with your nsec. Lack of NIP-07 support is a big red flag.
It's not really built for it. Looking at the code, it encrypts locations with a password that serves as an encryption key. This is fine if the underlying cryptography used is strong enough, especially if the location isn't a home address for example (because if it's just a random place you happen to be, odds of a good pass getting cracked are slim to none) but for end-to-end encrypted messaging much more complex mechanisms are used - check out the documentation for the Signal Protocol for an idea, most encrypted messengers use the Signal Protocol or something very very similar, that's the industry standard now.
Oh it says on GitHub:
> iOS currently does not have a release. You will need to build and install the app yourself.
So either build in XCode or watch and wait for iOS.
They fell for political promises that they could have everything for nothing... I still would err on the side of stupidity over malicious intent in most cases.
It can do anything the internet can but decentralised π₯
Watching Watchmen, amazingly for the first time
End-to-end encrypted location sharing app backed by Nostr π

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It really takes no time at all. Even on small sites that get hardly any traffic I get bots constantly scanning for WordPress exploits.
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Just pointing out that even if that particular article is a troll, it's based on real shit.
In their publicly published document on Digital ID they mention microchips in that too. The UN published something similar.
Can find links if you want.
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