What do you mean with 'private' key. Each key has a private and a public, so they can change the beneficiaries if they have the private active key. Not with the private posting key.
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What do you mean with 'private' key. Each key has a private and a public, so they can change the beneficiaries if they have the private active key. Not with the private posting key.
That's what I meant, the posting key. Say I create an account for a friend and then only give them the posting key. They won't be able to remove me as a beneficiary? As I have the active key? Thanks
Yep, correct. Of course this way they will not be able to use their wallet either.