Google: here's a news story that looks like it's hosted on http://Google.com Also Google: users don't understand URLs, we need to fix them.https://twitter.com/vtlynch/status/1039210655394529281 …
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What feature of URLs are you proposing deprecating to solve the problem? Remember, attackers will continue using them anyway.
I am not recommending deprecating any features. I am recommending exposing the information contained in a URL in some undetermined user-friendly way. 1/2
This is orthogonal to my point that in the meantime we should make URLs behave the way users expect. If I'm on a website claiming to be http://qz.com yet is showing http://google.com in the bar), I will become desensitized to that mismatch. 2/2
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