2016-12-12 13:41 GMT+01:00 Hans-Christoph Steiner <h...@guardianproject.info >:
> > Those are also very useful things for a panic setup. The other key part > of the design of Panic Kit is that triggers are separate from responses. > So things like deleting, sending messages, backing up data, etc. should > be in a "responder" app. Then any trigger app can include that as one > of the possible responses, including your Ripple fork > You are right , the idea is build a two separate apps, one for the trigger , with the ability of request ripple activation from others apps via Intent and other app with the collection of available actions. > Our InThe Clear could provide some examples for various deletion tasks: > https://github.com/guardianproject/InTheClear.git > > Another thing to consider is the whole SQLCipher/IOCipher/CacheWord > model of secure, app-local data storage. CacheWord manages the key to > SQLCipher/IOCipher, and the user unlocks that key with their password. > If the CacheWord key file is deleted, the user no longer has a way to > unlock SQLCipher/IOCipher: the user's password unlocks the key only, not > the data. So then you can just backup the tiny cacheword key file (< > 1kb), then in a panic delete just that. Then once things are safe, just > restore that tiny file. > hmmm.....very interesting, i will take it in consideration for a feature, many thanks :)
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