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    Anonymous commented  · 

    This feature would be great to have, but many users will have no clue what the difference is between public and private keys. Obviously, there should be a HUGE, SCARY WARNING MESSAGE to the user to not export/save the private key unless they know what they're doing, or else jeopardize the privacy of their email. eg. "Are you sure you didn't mean to export your public key instead?"

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    What if the hacker is in the same country as you? Then the little country flag would give you a false sense of security. The only way to be sure is to know your own IP addresses.

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