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+%0A%0AEdit: If you give an app (like Hive Keychain) your posting key, it can sign into Hive and do the things you want the app to do. Which is great.%0A%0ABut if the author of Hive Keychain suddenly started to misbehave with your permissions, you'd have to literally change your super-long key to stop them.%0A%0AOn the other hand, if you 'grant' an app (like HiveSigner) posting *authority *(by using your active key to 'grant' permissions) it can do the things you want the app to do on Hive, and if it ever misbehaves, you don't have to change your key, you can simply 'revoke' permissions.%0A%0AOverall this probably won't be a big deal for hive beginners, but there you have it.%0A%0A(Basic explanation provided by @antisocialist and I rewrote it to the best of my ability.)
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