Files created by Naughty America Direct.app on MacOS X
The Naughty America Direct.app appears to have created a MacOS keychain file called 'PrivateEncryptedDatak' on my system.
What is the deal with that?
What is the deal with that?
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Inappropriate?Hi, thank you for asking!
NA Direct creates a small encrypted data store in ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/AIR/ELS/ that is used to store things like settings and your username (so you don't have to type your email address in every time you want to login).
The keychain entry is created by Adobe Air, and is used to encrypt the data store so that unauthorized users can't access anything in the encrypted data store.
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Inappropriate?I don't like that the oddly named keychain shows-up in my list of keychains.
At least try to give it a more normal name, like "AdobeAIR NA" or something.
Oh, and since you are using the keychain, it would be nice if the NA. app could remember our password so we don't have to type it in every time.
Seriously, you guys are re-inventing the wheel here with this AIR based app. A browser based store would do everything we need it to do, and it wold let us manage our interaction with the site in a way that we are accustomed to, from our web-browser of choice... -
Inappropriate?We actually don't create that keychain, Adobe AIR does. We deliberately made the app not remember your password to prevent unauthorized users (such as family members or roommates) from making purchases on your account.
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