From 70a5093e3d82eae12af70bdeb7378c31efcb209a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Maxime NATUREL Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2022 14:37:38 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Adding string resources --- library/ui-strings/src/main/res/values/strings.xml | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/library/ui-strings/src/main/res/values/strings.xml b/library/ui-strings/src/main/res/values/strings.xml index 4ff7aae750..2170ec6c5b 100644 --- a/library/ui-strings/src/main/res/values/strings.xml +++ b/library/ui-strings/src/main/res/values/strings.xml @@ -3302,6 +3302,10 @@ Session name Custom session names can help you recognize your devices more easily. Please be aware that session names are also visible to people you communicate with. + Inactive sessions are sessions you have not used in some time. Removing inactive sessions can improve performance, and make it easier for you to identify if a new session is suspicious. In addition, inactive sessions continue to receive encryption keys and so may pose a security or privacy risk if an unauthorised person is able to access the session. + Unverified sessions are sessions that have logged in with your credentials but not been verified via cross-verification from a verified session, or using your passphrase. You should make especially certain that you recognise these sessions as they could represent an unauthorised use of your account. If you do recognise them, you should verify them as this allows your contacts to see that the new login is really you. + This session has logged in with your credentials and then been verified, either using your secure passphrase or by cross-verifying from another verified session. This means it holds encryption keys for your previous messages, and confirms to other users you are communicating with that the session is really you. + Other users in direct messages and rooms that you join are able to view a full list of your sessions, including which are verified and unverified. This provides them with confidence that they are really speaking to you, but it also means they can see the session name you enter here. %s\nis looking a little empty.