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Documentation of the webapp should say how passwords/credentials are stored #51
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I agree. There is note in the app page on Chrome Web Store that should be printed in the README and eventually the welcome document. |
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Ok, I posted a PR (#52). |
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I don't feel comfortable giving access to all documents in google drive to any app.
In the same way, I don't feel comfortable to give access to my private github repositories.
However, I might do that if these credentials are stored in the browser only and never transferred to any server. At the moment I don't have time to dig through the open source code to figure this out. It would be nice if this information is very clearly stated somewhere.
Another option is to simply publish anonymous gists.
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