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This is a great project however the one concern I have is the actual physical loss of the key -- especially in the face of losing it in a public place or some sort of potentially malicious means.
I don't know how it might work but perhaps there would be a way to allow, in firmware, for some sort of a user-designated key-press combination that enables the key once it's first plugged in, before it can be used?
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This is a great project however the one concern I have is the actual physical loss of the key -- especially in the face of losing it in a public place or some sort of potentially malicious means.
I don't know how it might work but perhaps there would be a way to allow, in firmware, for some sort of a user-designated key-press combination that enables the key once it's first plugged in, before it can be used?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: