diff --git a/.github/readme/app.png b/.github/readme/app.png index ff4e0fc..43fdc72 100644 Binary files a/.github/readme/app.png and b/.github/readme/app.png differ diff --git a/.github/readme/notification.png b/.github/readme/notification.png index 55c97f2..069ee07 100644 Binary files a/.github/readme/notification.png and b/.github/readme/notification.png differ diff --git a/.github/readme/touchid.png b/.github/readme/touchid.png index 079e6c1..bc80ad6 100644 Binary files a/.github/readme/touchid.png and b/.github/readme/touchid.png differ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ed79bc3..9cde419 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ The most common setup for SSH keys is just keeping them on disk, guarded by prop If your Mac has a Secure Enclave, it also has support for strong access controls like Touch ID, or authentication with Apple Watch. You can configure your key so that they require Touch ID (or Watch) authentication before they're accessed. -Screenshot of Secretive authenticating with Touch ID +Screenshot of Secretive authenticating with Touch ID ### Notifications Secretive also notifies you whenever your keys are accessed, so you're never caught off guard. -Screenshot of Secretive notifying the user +Screenshot of Secretive notifying the user ### Support for Smart Cards Too!