On 11/25/18 5:35 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
The "free for personal" S/MIME from Comodo didn't work. Browser said it did but there was nothing to export for me to then import. I suspect it is because I used private browser window,


Probably, yes.  I've used that service in the past without issue.


I really don't like the idea of a private key stored in browser anyway. And it never asked for a password to encrypt the private key


Setting a password will protect all of the certificates stored by Firefox.  Select: Preferences -> Privacy and Security -> Security Devices (under Certificates) -> Software Security Device -> Change password

Chrome may have a similar option, but I don't see it and I don't see documentation for it.\


nor let me specify key strength (only let me choose between medium and high - I assume high is 4096 but I don't know, it didn't say)


There's very little harm in getting a certificate and examining it to find out.  You can destroy it later with no ill effect.


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