One thing that is really missing is really keychain functionality like IOS,
the ability for storing retrieving app specific / global entities.



On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 7:33 AM, L. Riedler <l.ried...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > I don't know the answer to your first question but I suspect that it is
> NO.
> > However, why not use a key in KeyChain as wrapper for your own keys?
> > It is very hard creating a scheme that is as secure as KeyChain.
>
> I might need to do it this way.
> But i need to create a certificate and the user needs to click through
> the installation process.
> And the certificate in the KeyChain can afaik only bei deleted through
> the user System settings -> security -> clear credentials. Which is a
> bit too much responsibility for the user as i think. And it will
> delete all installed credentials.
>
> If this isn't already implemented, it would be nice to have a user
> credential store like the KeyChain with more control (one time grant /
> always / revocation / ...). Don't you think?
>
> Best regards
>
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