Hi.

> I disagree about waiting for a certain (or uncertain) percentage of servers
> in a survey before implementing it though. This isn't a feature about
> convenience or annoyance, it's a feature that will probably have a big
> positive impact on some peoples lives. I think the fact that PayPal and eBay
> have already implemented it (months ago) is a strong indicator of its
> importance. I'd like to know which other major banking institutions have
> implemented it, but I don't. I expect that Chase and BofA will be doing so
> as soon as they can though (based on the phishing emails I've seen).
>
> Perhaps we can agree to disagree on this one. And like I said, I could be
> wrong (again). ;)

Maybe I expressed myself incorrectly. Sure 15-20% is a wild guess of  
mine, who serves a not so critical slice of the market, and I try to  
keep things stable, avoiding adding too many tools that I don't  
consider essential.

Surely big companies which work with any kind of eletronic commerce or  
online payment systems, like the ones you quoted, or any company that  
deals with money in a eletronic way, will always attemp to or  
implement these edge security enhancements, and well justified. But  
aside these cases, I hardly see a real purpose for the majority of  
small business people to enter this bloody jungle, other than for  
testing.

In reality, I'm just ranting because I didn't see the major brazilian  
banks which also suffer from lots of of pishing, implementing these  
tools. Once they do (if the do), and depending on the speed they do,  
and also on the result of their work, that will surely have an impact  
on my business and consequentially on my decision of implementing it  
for myself.

But one thing is for sure, either way, I (with the viewpoint of small  
business hosting provider) will refrain for now from implement  
anything like that unless someone puts up a nice tool with lots of  
log-spitting like what spamdyke does. :)

Arthur


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