nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e...

codonaft

npub1alptdev5srcw2hxg03567p4k6xs3lgj7f6545suc0rzp0xw98svse7rg94

hex

00be9e5590dc2ffb17596f99f168806c6d710660c7be131f90fa1ecea66b616b

nevent

nevent1qqsqp0572kgdctlmzavklx03dzqxcmt3qesv00snr7g058kw5e4kz6cprpmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuem4d36kwatvw5hx6mm9qgswls4kuk2gpu89tny8c6d0q6mdrggl5f0ya226gwv833qhn8zncxgegp0w4

Kind-1 (TextNote)

2026-06-20T02:47:01Z

nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5 thanks for making privacy more accessible, guys, I appreciate your work 💜

I'm probably not the first one asking; I wonder could we have a lighter version of duress PIN/password functionality? I find the current solution too limited: a full wipe seems even more suspicious to whoever checks the phone; wiping eSIMs may make it useless in case the user wants to contact their lawyer for example. Is that really what the average GrapheneOS user wants?

What about selectively clear data for certain applications as an option for example? I hope it's not out of scope of the project and doesn't introduce too much complexity, which I guess you prioritize here.

#privacy #grapheneos

原始 JSON

{
  "kind": 1,
  "id": "00be9e5590dc2ffb17596f99f168806c6d710660c7be131f90fa1ecea66b616b",
  "pubkey": "efc2b6e59480f0e55cc87c69af06b6d1a11fa25e4ea95a439878c41799c53c19",
  "created_at": 1781923621,
  "tags": [
    [
      "L",
      "ISO-639-1"
    ],
    [
      "l",
      "en",
      "ISO-639-1"
    ],
    [
      "t",
      "privacy"
    ],
    [
      "t",
      "grapheneos"
    ],
    [
      "p",
      "5468bceeb74ce35cb4173dcc9974bddac9e894a74bf3d44f9ca8b7554605c9ed"
    ],
    [
      "nonce",
      "279",
      "7"
    ]
  ],
  "content": "nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5 thanks for making privacy more accessible, guys, I appreciate your work 💜\n\nI'm probably not the first one asking; I wonder could we have a lighter version of duress PIN/password functionality? I find the current solution too limited: a full wipe seems even more suspicious to whoever checks the phone; wiping eSIMs may make it useless in case the user wants to contact their lawyer for example. Is that really what the average GrapheneOS user wants?\n\nWhat about selectively clear data for certain applications as an option for example? I hope it's not out of scope of the project and doesn't introduce too much complexity, which I guess you prioritize here.\n\n#privacy #grapheneos\n",
  "sig": "c4268060262669bfd62baacc407116b03fb43168f18ae822ff0b355b49a357bef5c4e622882f94743b6a13ecbeecc17bf2b7118730e45799dd16bf12681f4610"
}