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by eridius
2500 days ago
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> The point of an EV is that it ties TLS authentication back to a legal identity. Ian even helpfully points out that that the two "Stripe" companies, his and the famous payment company, have different corporate filings. He even links to them! But that doesn't matter. The whole point of EV was that users would see the name in the address bar and trust it. If the model requires users to click through and read the details of the corporate filings, then EV was already a failure before it began. |
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This is not the point of EV. That's what I'm trying to say here.
It's obvious this would never be 100% reliable because sometimes the corporation has a different (lesser known) name from the popular product, and sometimes company names are similar.
The idea that EV only works if consumers 100% recognize and trust every possible green name is a strawman that was propped up to be knocked down.