[Bug 100397] Access Control & encryption on individual notes to ensure privacy (eg passwords/ banking details)

Caleb Cushing xenoterracide at gmail.com
Fri Nov 16 23:19:08 GMT 2007


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------- Additional Comments From xenoterracide gmail com  2007-11-17 00:19 -------
could you integrate with kgpg? I would also suggest having a similar encrypt/decrypt/sign like the editor in kgpg has. 

I don't see kwallet as a complete solution, because it doesn't have a good direct user interface for adding miscellaneous sensitive information, although it should work for any password that you'll need on the computer. It could be a good backend to store the information or just for storing the password to the note.

in response to comment 1 kwallet is like a safe, and we can write out passwords on sticky notes and put them in the safe, but we don't use the safe to write the information, or read it, just to secure it. alternatively we could write them out in the kgpg editor or, encrypt and print them, then ocr them when we need the info, but this isn't convenient either.



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