[cap-talk] Firefox breaks the principle of identifiability
David Hopwood
david.nospam.hopwood at blueyonder.co.uk
Tue Feb 8 18:33:29 EST 2005
Ian G wrote:
> David Hopwood wrote:
>
>> Should we abandon improvements for users who *are* paying attention and
>> reasonably bright, because not all users are in that category?
>
> Perhaps, perhaps not. In Mozilla's case, they have
> set themselves an objective to deliver a secure
> browser to "average users" ... on the basis that
> the "bright" will secure themselves.
The software isn't currently available that would allow the "bright" users
to adequately secure themselves. Mozilla certainly isn't it.
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David Hopwood <david.nospam.hopwood at blueyonder.co.uk>
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