Marcus
Public advocacy for having ubiquitous secure transfers is a stronger signal for them to contemplate.
Agreed.
yes, these are the fruits of a paranoid mind, but just because you are paranoid, *doesn't* mean they aren't out to get you.
Speaking of paranoia, here's a little Thunderbird add-in that aims to check that all of the e-mail hops were secure. It's a little buggy, but a nice idea (double check its work if it gives you a happy face).
I get happy faces over the strangest things... and in fact, I like highwire work without checking the net before I go up... it just feels like bad juju. It is merely important (to me) to know that I *can* check the net if I choose to... that it is checkable and I am competent to do so and nobody gets too wIerded out if I do.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/paranoia/
- Steve

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