Skip to content

Navigation Menu

Sign in
Appearance settings

Search code, repositories, users, issues, pull requests...

Provide feedback

We read every piece of feedback, and take your input very seriously.

Saved searches

Use saved searches to filter your results more quickly

Appearance settings

Question: Why isn't this incorporated into the standard notes app? #30

Copy link
Copy link
@cortadocodes

Description

@cortadocodes
Issue body actions

I get that having a script you can run in your browser offline means we're not dependent on the standard notes app to decrypt our data and that we can do it without fear of that data being sent somewhere on the internet, but couldn't this be incorporated into the app? I imagine it's hard to audit the HTML file as it is and it's not clear whether it's part of the audits conducted on the main app. It also feels strange downloading an unsigned, non-checksummed raw HTML file to decrypt your notes. If it was in the app, it would avoid this feeling and ambiguity. It would also be easier for the average user to decrypt their notes. Less technical users might be daunted by downloading something off GitHub, and it's an extra hurdle to clear either way. I noticed there haven't been any updates in two years either, which raises some security concerns.

Reactions are currently unavailable

Metadata

Metadata

Assignees

No one assigned

    Labels

    No labels
    No labels

    Type

    No type

    Projects

    No projects

    Milestone

    No milestone

    Relationships

    None yet

    Development

    No branches or pull requests

    Issue actions

      Morty Proxy This is a proxified and sanitized view of the page, visit original site.