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by Groxx
5447 days ago
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I've been saying it to a lot of people for quite a while, but that's a very nice example: client certificates, OpenID, PGP, and a host of extremely-useful systems like those aren't hard because they're inherently hard. They're hard because their presentations are absolute crap. Take OpenID for example. I've encountered a bajillion nay-sayers, "it's too complicated" this and "too many steps for the user" that. So what's "sign in with Facebook" if not a better presentation of the exact same idea? And how many people have no problem using it every day? To have a security revolution, we need to have a security software revolution. The tech exists for the vast majority of problems, we just need to use it. |
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