> The answer is not to try to hide those passwords from their owners but
rather to create a working account system that lets you > hand your machine
to someone else in a guest mode or a secondary account, IMO.

Within the scope of building rich internet web apps, both from a pouchdb
and firefoxos perspective, this is one of the most frequently asked
questions that I cannot solve (in a reasonable way)

I want my todo list / email / calendar / bank account information stored
locally and available when I am offline, but I dont want everyone who opens
the browser to have full access to it even when I am not logged in via the
hard drive / inspector tools.

Some people are working around this by requiring a key to unencrypt the
local data (breaks offline), but I would love to hear that functionality
becoming available at a browser level


On 6 August 2013 18:57, Lloyd Hilaiel <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Aug 6, 2013, at 7:10 PM, Richard Newman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Related: in all the discussions about killing Master Password, its use as
> a "filing cabinet lock" – keeping out snoopers, not attackers – seems to be
> the most compelling argument.
>
>
> PIN Codes!
>
> lloyd
>
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