Why do I use it? Because I distrust most CAs I don't need. I would rather risk MITM by anyone for an odd reference site I don't care about once in a while (explicitly acking the risk with the keyword) than grant hundreds of CAs the authority to silently MITM me where it matters.
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Of course, ideally the secure Web wouldn't be a backwards mess and untrusted/self-signed certs would merely be treated the same as HTTP, then I wouldn't need to do this.
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Well... Also, I've noticed this... Where the heck is now the "Keep" button when Chrome complains about downloading a file that can harm your computer?pic.twitter.com/UUjAy1MMk7
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It should be on chrome://downloads
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it just occurred to me that I could refer to that phrase as Chrome's safeword, so now I am
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Wouldn't it be the opposite?
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I think there should be more focus on encrypting the traffic between end points in a user friendly way, less about authenticating by third party. Instead, lets create a standard where the keys form a signature we can trust and verify, no "middlemen" involved.
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I think this is what
@moxie is working on since quite a while
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