I think that nsec.app does it, but there should be an agreed upon set of basic + advanced presets for different kinds that will be auto signed. That way it doesn’t flood the user with a bunch of sign requests, because they’ve already preapproved for the given kind it’s asking to sign in whatever group they allowed.

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yes, i think if apps want to continue to use nsecs and relays as their database, they either need to standardize it or use device keys.. amber must be able to parse out the content of an encrypt/decrypt.. and recognize what it is used for in the case of overloading a single key like this. when i use PGP, the mail app doesn't use my PGP key for storing a last read UI notifications.. 😅