Same happened to me.
But beside that, I have this simple question. When logging in the first time on a new platform, in my case I was first on amethyst and now I started with primal, it is very strange to enter my private key in a platform which I do not know/trust yet. In my opinion I should never be forced to trust any platform. The private key security is the most important thing of this whole cool nostr thing. There must be a more secure on boarding way than what I had to do, to inspect their GitHub code repository, for the average Joe this is impossible to verify. And in my case I was only able to do it for the web version and not for the Android app. So what are your comments on this nostr:npub16c0nh3dnadzqpm76uctf5hqhe2lny344zsmpm6feee9p5rdxaa9q586nvr or primal devs? Are there any plans for improving this. At least you should mention that issue when people are on the page where they enter there private key. Are there any NIPS for the process of starting with an existing npub/nsec on a new platform?