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Interesting. 🤔 I now see how it can get confusing for a user, given that “set to always allowed” is a Safari extension enablement only. The extension further asks user to grant/deny permissions for the site to use their keys for specific operations. Some are harmless, some can be risky. I guess I’ll need to rethink the whole approach, since Nostr and its nips are not inherently secure and open user to malicious attacks if signing/decrypting is done unchecked. But I also see how this can turn into Windows 7 situation, where constant asks for permission wears people down.