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Tell me more about this key situation, from what I know a third party locally run web app is done for the part. Thanks in advance!

Maybe @streemian can elaborate but I thought it only needed the active key to grant posting privileges to their bot. Is that not the case?

I will have to do some more research, it said the active key didn't leave the browser.

Yea well it's secure. Just some don't like the fact that they have to enter their keys on another website. You are responsible for your keys so having it only on your local machine makes it only YOU have your key and that information isn't floating around unless some hacks your machine. Plus this bot uses your posting-private-key, not your active-private-key like streemian.

@codydeeds Yes. I was simply stating the fact that you are entering your key away from you to a trusted 3rd party. They are trustworthy and secure so you're fine. Some are paranoid and only trust themselves with the key's as you should.

@codydeeds go a head, the community has gone through this many times already about streemian lol. You're fine I'm on there too. If something happens you can always change your keys.