Hannu Kotipalo [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2013-11-02 📝 Original message:-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED ...
📅 Original date posted:2013-11-02
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On 02.11.2013 15:02, Mike Hearn wrote:
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> http://pilif.github.io/2008/05/why-is-nobody-using-ssl-client-certificates/
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Maybe this is a bit off-topic, but the *real* answer to the question
"why-is-nobody-using-ssl-client-certificates" is that it would force
www pages to be encrypted and would make it a lot more difficult for
NSA to log www-trafic. So they have been made not-user-friendly by
default.
But what you think about this:
"White paper on passwordless secure login (based on bitcoin/bitmessage
technology)"
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=323360.0
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On 02.11.2013 15:02, Mike Hearn wrote:
>
> http://pilif.github.io/2008/05/why-is-nobody-using-ssl-client-certificates/
>
>
Maybe this is a bit off-topic, but the *real* answer to the question
"why-is-nobody-using-ssl-client-certificates" is that it would force
www pages to be encrypted and would make it a lot more difficult for
NSA to log www-trafic. So they have been made not-user-friendly by
default.
But what you think about this:
"White paper on passwordless secure login (based on bitcoin/bitmessage
technology)"
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=323360.0
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