I also really wish there were something widely available to police content and protect people from phishing
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Said me, a person who hates the free and open web
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I feel like password managers go a long way to solve this. If it doesn't autofill, it's not the real site. But banks like to break autofill.
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And the password managers out there right now aren't all that great. Either don't share across devices/browsers, are buggy, or hard to use.
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Yes, I use a manager but I'm at a loss at what to recommend for my less tech savvy friends
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The last thing I want to do is make security into an obnoxious thing they'd rather bypass every day
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Password managers are actually a good use case for this, because they aren't fooled by lookalike domain names.
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I know, they're just not widely used and it's hard to recommend one for free etc
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I hate that the web has developed a Freemium model to move beyond ads, but the upgrade tier is paying to keep your security/privacy.
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Ugh I hate to go there but Maybe there should just be a law
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(Probably wouldn't help that much, the whole thing is pretty thorny)
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Yes. I once worked at a shady ad / data collection agency.
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In a test, we added an official-looking round seal with pic of gopher. "Endorsed by the gopher". Conversion went up 8 percent.
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I moved from concerned to rightous paranoia eight months the ago. For...Reasons.
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That green lock was bullshit the moment Symantec (rootCA) bought Bluecoat. CAs and intercept tech dont mix.
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I don't necessarily think it's the symbol, most people just don't know (why should they?) what the lock tells you and what not.
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I think the long term plan is more the green lock to go away. Cc
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Yes, we also remove the green lock and use "/!\ Dangerous" if the page is phishing/malware per Safe Browsing in Chrome.
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Unfortunately, we can thank certificate authorities for this. They've been marketing the green lock as a symbol of trust for years...
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