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Intereact with DApps
When you are going to interact with a DApp, Once the DApp sends the signing request to sync, it will automatically pop-up a signing window and request you to sign the transaction/content. when the signing details are popped-up, it will show clauses/contents which you need to sign.
1. All the signed transaction/certificate are stored in local, therefore, it only shows the transaction/content which is the same computer as you signed the transaction.
2. Before signing a transaction or a certificate, you need to create or import a wallet first.
On the left side, it shows the transaction summary; number of clauses; the description of each clause. On the right side, you can select which wallet is going to sign the transaction and also transaction priority
- Review the content
- Choose the Wallet type
Local
- Choose a wallet to sign the transaction
- Modify the priority if needed
- Input wallet's password
- Click SIGN
- Review the content
- Choose the Wallet type
Device Name
- Choose a wallet to sign the transaction
- Modify the priority if needed
- Connect your device and follow the steps
- Confirm the transaction on your device
The certificate is a message signing based mechanism which can easily provide your identification or you to agree to your terms or agreements to the DApp.
- Check the type of certificate( / )
- Review the content
- Choose the Wallet type
Local
- Choose a wallet to sign the certificate
- Input wallet's password
- Click SIGN
- Check the type of certificate( / )
- Review the content
- Choose the Wallet type
LedgerName
- Choose a wallet to sign the certificate
- Connect your device and follow the steps
- Confirm the transaction on your device
When you checked the "Keep unlocked in 5 minutes" feature, the wallet remains unlocked until the last signed transaction/certificates time plus 5 minutes.
If you wish to lock the wallet again but the wallet still in the unlocked period, you can close Sync to enforce the wallet lock again.
locked period means that you need to enter your wallet's password to sign the transaction/certificates.
unlocked period: you can sign the transaction/certificate without entering the wallet's password.