talk about nest lock and its security||stage 02

Good afternoon friends in the #hivelearners community.
How are you all, hopefully always in the protection of Allah, Amin

some time ago I have completed the task of stage-01 (self-introduction) in hive learner, and today I will continue to complete stage-02 (understanding of security in the hive)
friends, before you go deep into a platform, you must know and understand account security.

tonight I will share a little explanation about the security key to all of my friends.

there are 4(four) keys in hive
1•master key
2•lock active
3 post lock
4•memory lock
to the four keys above the key above has its own function or function of each.

1•master key:the most important key used to change other keys and can recover your account.
2•active lock: functions as a transaction activity such as a transfer or token.
3•post key: a key that is very often used for social activities, for example: making a post, commenting, and voting.
4•memory key: of the 4 (four) keys above only this key is rarely used, this key is only used to encrypt or decrypt private messages sent through the hive.

if you haven't saved the 4 (four) keys above, below are the steps.
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considering the very important nest key as I explained earlier, you keep it in the safest place.
everyone may be different, may have different ways of storing it, if I personally store it in the safest place, because why is it very easy to find when we need it.

for storage it would be nice to keep it in several places, for example Google Drive, flash disk, email, or recorded on a piece of paper and then stored properly.

that's all I explained about the nest lock function and its security.
if any of my writings are not pleasing or memorable to you, please understand, because I use the Google translate.

greetings from me @furkanmamplam.

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