They're all places where the interests of some third party that don't match (and usually conflict with) the interests of the user are still being preserved more strongly than the interests of the user.
I don't think you can have it both ways here, either ev is useless, or ev is not useless and attacks against the ev ui are harmful. Either way weak proof for the incendiary claim that "browser people" don't care about the user.
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In the case of Safari, the EV UI actually *suppresses* the user's only easy way of seeing that the site is not the one they intended to visit.
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In general, special UI presentation for EV is misleading to users, gives false sense of security and wrongly implies non-EV sites are less secure.
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