On Jan 10, 2010, at 11:01 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:

The only crypto they use is the crypto that is invisible to them
(usually https, which is pretty invisible).

HTTPS is not invisible, is transparent with most browers.  Invisible
is as example, the logs that your ISP, mine or google (likley) have of
all our mail, because you don't see it, you even don't know if they
really have such logs.

We can argue the definition of "invisible" vs "transparent" for days and waste everyone's time. I use the term to mean "They don't see https. They don't really care about it, as evidenced by most just hitting the "continue" button when are told about a bad certificate, and have only the vaguest notion (if even that) that they might want it."

David


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