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  1. Steve

    Windows “Hello”

    There's no way I'll allow it to drop. Since a SQRL2 client would be FIDO2/WebAuthn/Passkeys client like another other, it will be able to some along at any time to replace the fragmented mess that appears to be developing.
  2. Steve

    Windows “Hello”

    @Jeffa & everyone... What Jeff wrote above is true, but (as we know) that wasn't my vision for SQRL and I don't know how to compromise when I see and believe in the right way to do something. The crux of SQRL was the fact that 25519 private keys can be directly created from any large integer by...
  3. Steve

    SQRL OAuth 2.0 Provider

    Thanks Paul!
  4. Steve

    SQRL OAuth 2.0 Provider

    Hi "n333" — I just tried logging out and back in with SQRL — worked perfectly for me! :)
  5. Steve

    ASP.net Core Middleware

    Note, also, that, if it's of use to you, you can link back from your SQRLforNet domain to this forum with this static link: https://sqrl.grc.com/forums/sqrl-for-net.49/
  6. Steve

    ASP.net Core Middleware

    Thanks, Vela! And, yes, Liam... you are a full moderator here. This place is yours. Please feel free to delete this posting and Vela's (I'm sure he won't mind) once you have seen them. There's really no need to retain housekeeping posts that are not of broad interest. :) Thanks THANK YOU...
  7. Steve

    Good idea! After Trip Report and Future

    Everyone, Okay. Mission(s) accomplished! The SQRL OWASP presentations in Dublin, Ireland and Gothenburg, Sweden, and the LogMeIn/LastPass Identity panel in Boston all went very well. The high points for me were the opportunities to spend quality time hanging out with Jeff Arthur, who flew to...
  8. Steve

    Slack Channel for SQRL Developers

    That'll be great, Vela, since you and others will be able to let me know what I have forgotten to spell out clearly! :) I'm getting close to finishing the "implementation" guide, which is the 2nd of 3 documents. I cannot work on it until after tomorrow's podcast, but I hope to have it wrapped...
  9. Steve

    Final Weeks of Pre-Release Tracking

    It does sound as though I ought to put the .sqrl file extension back on the end of the user removes any. I don't want to take too much control away from the user, but what Michael did seems like an easily-fixed glitch. :)
  10. Steve

    Videos demonstrating SQRL

    @the7erm : I think the bit you are missing is that all identities everywhere are ALWAYS encrypted. Paul's point was to avoid sharing your identity in the interest of prudence. But it doesn't really matter if it is displayed. Consequently, exporting the identity doesn't require the password or...
  11. Steve

    Translation of GRC (and possibly other) SQRL clients

    Yes, Fabrice! I have not wanted to do this prematurely until the app's text had all been settled upon. I would prefer not to try everyone's patience. And, also, I am 100% certain that there will be many problems associated with the application of many of these different languages. Character...
  12. Steve

    Final Weeks of Pre-Release Tracking

    Ah. Yes. I see what you mean. :)
  13. Steve

    Final Weeks of Pre-Release Tracking

    Happily that was almost certainly a one time mistake. I don't expect that to ever occur again. But, I agree... if it should happen again I'll make a note like that. At the time I DID have a full width, unavoidable banner across the top of the page that needed to be dismissed by the user. It...
  14. Steve

    SQRL client feature comparison

    Perfect!!!! :)
  15. Steve

    Final Weeks of Pre-Release Tracking

    I don't think so, Dave. That would have been "by design" when I turned off the "Dev" mode features. SO that would have been expected. The items I'm listing here are fixes to things that were not expected! :-|
  16. Steve

    Final Weeks of Pre-Release Tracking

    While I'm writing the final SQRL Explainer and Specification document, we are approaching the release point for GRC's SQRL client. Since we have fallen into a sort of natural weekly update cycle for the client, I thought that those with the SQRL client installed, who are therefore receiving...
  17. Steve

    FYI Support SQRL for iOS development - Business Model

    VERY good choice Jeff. I've just created a Patreon account and signed up for a recurring contribution. I don't expect everyone to do so, but I'm being supported by others, too, with SpinRite... so I can. :)
  18. Steve

    UX Help welcome

    Mark: The recently completed and published "What If?..." page in the "SQRL Essentials" section has a number of use-cases that touch on this. You might find it useful to scan through the Q's and looks at the A's that are of interest. :) (And thanks for all of your work on this!)
  19. Steve

    SQRL client feature comparison

    It's fun to see you "get it", Gristle. And you're right... it is really the kick-ass techie goodness of SQRL. I doubt that non-techies have any need to understand it, though. The techies WILL get it, however, and they'll tell others that "this thing is damn secure!" That'll be enough. ;)...
  20. Steve

    SQRL client feature comparison

    Adding just a bit to what Shane and Gristle have written, for the benefit of those who are in the process of coming up to speed on all of the (admittedly many) aspects of SQRL's design: The other thing that CPS provides, in addition to a link which redirects the user's browser to the proper...