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I built my own chrome extension using keybase over a year ago, which I called AnyCrypt:

http://lettergram.github.io/AnyCrypt/

I use it with a few friends, it isn't super secure (in the sense I store people's private key locally). The real issue I had was two fold:

1. You guys really didn't want me pulling the private key from your servers. Although it was possible, I had to decode all the work you guys did, which sucked.

2. It wasn't seemless, i.e. I had to do some right clicking.

The one benefit I see on my current method, is I can use any chat to communicate. I already use signal, have encrypted emails, etc. So what do I gain using this extension?




Hey, AnyCrypt looks cool!

Sorry to hear about your troubles reversing the key infrastructure. I'm not involved in that part of Keybase, but if you'd like to discuss it further I can put you in touch with the right people if you PM me.

Regarding what you're gaining with the extension: Our goal with the extension is to improve workflows for Keybase power users, and generally make it a little more user friendly/convenient in some scenarios.

As to what you gain from using Keybase: It's a much more sophisticated product than Signal or encrypted emails. A core proposition is cross-verified social proofs. You can Keybase chat with shazow@twitter and have a strong guarantee that it's also shazow@hackernews. The way Keybase does key management and device provisioning is very cool too. And did I mention file storage and sharing? And more coming soon!




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