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This might raise a few questions about how things actually work in this environment. Today, let’s tackle the question, “Using the Chaperone iFrame, how do keys and authentication work in #Holo?” 

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13/15 Note: If you were to lose your login information, Holo would not have any way to recover it, so make sure you take steps to prevent that from happening.pic.twitter.com/gxSFiE035f
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14/15 If you’re interested in seeing what Chaperone can do, you can use our front end SDK to run a local development instance to test conductors directly without having to connect to a network &
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This should clear things a bit! If you wanted to read
this article all-in-one please visit our blog: https://blog.holochain.org/key-management-and-source-chain-entry-signing-in-holo/ …
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need to do is log in with a username and password, just as you would on any other website. The connection is end-to-end encrypted (TLS terminates at the 
The login process unfortunately bears a resemblance (albeit a superficial one) to
The UI for the browser could include malicious front end code.
Traffic for hosted hApps has to be routed through Holo’s distributed gateway infrastructure. While this infrastructure may contain security gaps that could be exploited by bad actors, we have made it as secure as possible (e.g., SNI, E2E encryption, etc.).