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<blockquote data-quote="Gandalf_The_Grey" data-source="post: 953683" data-attributes="member: 52096"><p>I absolutely don't agree. I see is no real evidence that it didn't work to protect users. Even if it saves one user from fraud it is a win.</p><p>The banks still use an expensive EV certificate. Why not show that?</p><p>When the site of her bank didn't display the green field in Internet Explorer my mother-in-law called me for advice before entering that site.</p><p>That was a wise thing to do. When in doubt ask first.</p><p>The only way to replicate the behavior (that she is accustomed to) in a modern browser is with the certificate info extension.</p><p>That extension only receives the hostname. I don't see the harm in that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gandalf_The_Grey, post: 953683, member: 52096"] I absolutely don't agree. I see is no real evidence that it didn't work to protect users. Even if it saves one user from fraud it is a win. The banks still use an expensive EV certificate. Why not show that? When the site of her bank didn't display the green field in Internet Explorer my mother-in-law called me for advice before entering that site. That was a wise thing to do. When in doubt ask first. The only way to replicate the behavior (that she is accustomed to) in a modern browser is with the certificate info extension. That extension only receives the hostname. I don't see the harm in that. [/QUOTE]
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