
Fatima Saud
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Fatima Saud
@FatimaSaud2004
Digital artist | Content Creator






From VS Code to Mobile Browser: Testing Secure Agent Policy in 2 Taps with Latch Tester Testing Latch shouldn't require sitting at your desktop or spinning up VS Code. You asked, I listened. Introducing the Latch Tester-basically, a lightweight, zero-setup Thunder Client built directly for your mobile browser. No complex setups. No CLI downloads. Just a familiar API client in your pocket to test hardware-enforced security policies on the go. You can now: Construct requests using a familiar Thunder Client layout (Params, Auth, Headers, Body). Simualte live API calls. Inspect real-time Latch decisions (Allow / Deny) directly from your phone. The shift is still the same: 🔒 Possession to Proof ⚡ Static Secrets to Execution-Time Policy 📱 Zero Desktop Dependencies Watch the full walkthrough to see the mobile-first tester in action, join the Discord, and start building. 👉 Request Access: Link in comments! 🔗 All required links are in comments! 🛠️ Security Note: To bypass browser CORS limits, this demo proxy route currently forwards headers. We are already collaborating with the Latch team to implement client-side encryption support for the tester, ensuring even the proxy server never sees your raw keys. @RialoHQ @itachee_x

















how i look being ritualized how about you? prompt ⬇️




Robot money isn't a meme anymore. Agents already execute, but what they can't do is have real ownership. Every agent runs on a key some human holds. Only on Ritual can agents derive their own private keys without a human custodian or off-chain vault in the loop.






