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by hocwyn
1524 days ago
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No, Urbit doesn't require an always-on connection. It does work better with an always-on connection, since its peers will send it a lot of events to process as soon it reappears after a long absence. > This also means that all apps have full access to all your money, private info, bank accounts etc.? If you wanted to write or install an app that had access to a hot wallet stored on your Urbit ship, for example, you could. It doesn't have access to secrets you haven't intentionally stored on your Urbit. When you say "all apps have full access" - what do you mean? For example you could write an app that is both a display case for POAPs and also spies on your private messages, but the actual app that is a display case for POAPs is written to have no way to access your messages: is this the question you were asking? |
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I mean this: "this means no urbit app or service needs to deal with logins or passwords or crypto.". If apps don't need to deal with that, they have access to your info, doesn't it?