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by dasony 5152 days ago
I would say it changed a lot, especially after iPhone was released in Korea. By laws, government websites now have to support multiple browsers and laws, and several banks now offer "Open Banking" which supports Mac and Linux.

The problem is that the law still requires these websites to use "firewall" and "anti-keylogger", so they just implemented those programs for Mac and Linux in NSAPI form. This is still far from "web standard", but at least they are trying. =(

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NSAPI is no different than Active-X. It is not solving the central problem of requiring plugins vs. ssl.
Exactly. I am hoping, one day they'd realize it doesn't make sense to waste money writing plug ins for each browser and platform, and just use the standard, but...