PANews reported on December 25 that in response to the issue raised by Yu Xian, the founder of Slow Fog, the blockchain identity authentication platform Humanity Protocol replied on platform X, thanking for the feedback regarding the plaintext private key being directly stored in the browser during the test network, acknowledging the issue, and promising to resolve it as soon as possible and inform users.

According to previous news, Yu Xian stated that the Humanity Protocol directly stores the plaintext private key in the browser's sessionStorage.