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RE: Are Your Steemit Account Keys Secured? : Everything related to LATEST Steemit Account Security
Yes. That is because Master Key is the private key of Owner Key. Owner key is the public key to Master Password. The master Password will only be visible at the time of generation and thats it..
However you can see your memo, active and posting keys (both public and private) when you are logged in with master password..
Hope that it helped??
You should only put the Owner key and include de Master password under this box, that confuses me with the terminology. This post will change the way I interact with the platform, thank you so much for this steemit security masterpiece. I am pretty sure most of the users log every day with the master password.
Good suggestion.. but looking at your reputation, i am guessing you are an experienced steemian who understands how platform works.
But most people dont..
The only reason i included owner key in this diagram is because the "Permissions" section still shows Owner key as one of the keys. However steemit also uses the term Master Password as well.
Hence i decided to include all to avoid confusion amongst newbies who would go to their Permissions settings and then they will start wondering what Owner key is since it is listed seperately over there..
A long time ago. Owner key was not the public key of Master Password.. it was altogether a different key that could perform all functions except "memo key" functions.
However, in latest updates, the function of owner key has been revoked yet it still shows up in the Permissions section. I am guessing that future upgrades will have something to do with this. Otherwise, they would have totally omitted the term Owner Key..