Chrome's Usable Security team is looking for a fall intern who's interested in helping us measure site reputation and/or how we communicate reputation to users! DM me if interested.
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This is a SWE internship in Mountain View. Work in security/privacy/abuse and/or usability is a big plus, but anyone interested should reach out. You do need some C++ experience, though. PhD student who wants to publish? We can probably make that happen.
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Hire a non-technical person. Best way to figure out how to communicate is to have an intermediary that understands your target audience. Not a C++ programmer.
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It's a cross functional team with full time user researchers and designers. The intern will be working with them.
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Good to hear. I still haven’t managed to get Google to write a usable help page for security keys.
Love them but regular people can’t use the existing help page. Two years of begging, pleading and whining=no result. 
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Can you link me to the existing page? We talking about the Titan ones or security keys in general?
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Security keys in general. https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6103523 … now I guess. I cried and whined to so many people at Google for years. That page is atrocious and unusable.
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Minimal testing would show people cannot figure anything out from that. Here’s how you actually do a useable help page. Justs hire writers and test on normal people. https://techsolidarity.org/resources/security_key_gmail.htm …
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