Done and done.  There's been a few of these from add-ons ranging from CIS
dept-spawned (http://crysp.uwaterloo.ca/software/facecloak/index.html) all
the way to one that uses offsite links that reputation.com is now
distributing (http://uprotect.it).  Most were just aimed at messages or wall
posts.

As far as I can tell minimal use so far.  The magic is in the
user-experience I suppose.

 Personally I just spend a lot of time telling moms "The fat man sleeps
under the red stars with the lucky banana."  instead of onerously having to
preface messages with "@@", as in "@@Mom, I need some new dungarees."

-Andrew S.

On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Dave Aitel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good cryptography can turn almost any service into a blind transport
> medium for communication. In other words, why can't we have a
> Firefox/Chrome plugin that takes everything you say over Facebook and
> GPG encrypts it, doing automatic key exchange with your friends.
>
> You could even encrypt your picture uploads, chats, etc. Then, any
> compromise (or perfidy) of Facebook would not matter. This is probably
> easier than reimplementing all of Facebook.
>
> -dave
>
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