Everything gets signed automatically once you set it up. It's the same experience as putting your nsec in, and you can be more detailed about what you choose to sign if you want.

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Gotcha. So so you basically whitelist certain signing different kinds per app. That would be a little smoother, however there’s still that initial interaction with amber I guess.
Yes. The flow is about as tedious as Login with Apple. When you Login with Amber, you'll see a screen like this. Then it's just special case things that will open Amber to ask for permission. So most things you typically do won't open Amber. image