By the way, HiveSigner IS safe, it's actually one of the oldest auth plug ins on the chain, but yes, I will have them all at some point, if their devs can make tools and documentation that actually work. Hivesigner works out of the box, keychain, in its various versions floating around and its mismatched old out of date documentation, not so much, and it requires users to install invasive browser plugins, that cycle resources on every page load in your site. And on other sites that arent even about hive.
so I hear you, but I wasted a little blurry eyed week holding to try and get keychain to do anything, like even load in the site at all, and to no avail, I simply couldn't waste anymore time on it for now.
But your "put your key in it argument" is a quite possibly a LOT more dangerous with keychains browser access and rights to ALL your keys, than the clunky old, very safe, walled garden that is hivesigner is when my site hits it tests it, tokens it and forgets it. So there's that too. As graceful as it isn't...
Got ya, but whenever I see a website asking for my keys I hear my internat "alarm"
I used it in the past and moved to keychain and more and more to #HiveAuth
I'll have to have them all of course, but I also gotta prioritize "mostly working" over "perfectly working" to get further, faster, till I can eventually trust some help with the night shift keys to the kingdom ;)
I talked to another Dev some weeks ago and with the demo code he got #HiveAuth running quickly
Anyway, I will do a streaming test with my demo account and will let you know.