This is an excellent idea. Though I have not used it personally to delete AWS resources, I could understand why this is important.
I would think twice before sharing my AWS key to the third party apps. Is "Sharing AWS keys a common practice" to avail some AWS services? Do you know any other projects that take AWS key and do some stuff for the users?
Other than that this looks like a cool idea. I am interested in seeing how this project evolves into.
Hi Brahma, thanks very much! I do believe this is a valuable problem to solve effectively and your feedback is quite helpful.
I am not familiar with projects that take the AWS keys from users and yes, I agree this is a valid concern for the customers. Currently, as stated in our FAQs, we clarify that keys are never stored on our backend and each nuke is a sandboxed, ephemeral process.
This is an excellent idea. Though I have not used it personally to delete AWS resources, I could understand why this is important.
I would think twice before sharing my AWS key to the third party apps. Is "Sharing AWS keys a common practice" to avail some AWS services? Do you know any other projects that take AWS key and do some stuff for the users?
Other than that this looks like a cool idea. I am interested in seeing how this project evolves into.
Hi Brahma, thanks very much! I do believe this is a valuable problem to solve effectively and your feedback is quite helpful.
I am not familiar with projects that take the AWS keys from users and yes, I agree this is a valid concern for the customers. Currently, as stated in our FAQs, we clarify that keys are never stored on our backend and each nuke is a sandboxed, ephemeral process.
I'd advise you to find some people who are providing services regarding AWS and get to know how they are gaining user's trust to share info.