Re: EMY

2018-01-06 Thread Remi Grumeau
> ​This rose a lot of questions, until I checked your link below. (I haven't > checked the code as yet.) So you use the password as the key AND you don't > store the password locally, at least not locally. - Right? At very worse, you can store a hash of the password locally, and compare this ha

Re: EMY

2018-01-06 Thread Rune Back
Hi again! ​​ > Key should be set by the user on login. > Never stored in your code. If you store the decryption key in the code, > then don't bother encrypt data. > ​This rose a lot of questions, until I checked your link below. (I haven't checked the code as yet.) So you use the *password as the

Re: EMY

2018-01-06 Thread Remi Grumeau
> > ​I've got Kb:s in my LDB now and no problem so far.​ - ​I couple of years >> ago I stumbled somewhere over a code of a simple local database, but I >> can't find it anymore. >> >> >> Less than a Mb you should be fine. >> > > ​Great! - I had been wondering/worring about what would happen with th

Re: EMY

2018-01-06 Thread Rune Back
Remi! > ​I've got Kb:s in my LDB now and no problem so far.​ - ​I couple of years > ago I stumbled somewhere over a code of a simple local database, but I > can't find it anymore. > > > Less than a Mb you should be fine. > ​Great! - I had been wondering/worring about what would happen with the LB

Re: EMY

2018-01-06 Thread Remi Grumeau
> ​I've got Kb:s in my LDB now and no problem so far.​ - ​I couple of years ago > I stumbled somewhere over a code of a simple local database, but I can't find > it anymore. Less than a Mb you should be fine. Mozilla LocalForage ? >> The install prompt is a new spec only available on Google Chr