This is sort of a followup to the "Time to dump NSS" posting. Currently mobile banking (which is a VERY popular and useful thing) is performed through "Apps".
One reason (not the only) is that using the web leaves you with technology that essentially got its form around 1995 like "<keygen>" which doesn't match today's security or user-experience expectations. If Mozilla wants to address mobile banking you will either have to create an app-environment that is comparable to Android or define a new web-based security architecture that addresses such applications. I would be interested in participating in the latter because that's something the competition doesn't have. Me-too isn't my cup of tea :-) OTOH, such an architecture should also work with installed web-apps which are necessary to hook into existing mobile banks using Android and iOS. You don't necessarily have to start from zero. You may (using Nightly) try out: https://mobilepki.org/WebCryptoPlusPlus Regards, Anders Rundgren WebPKI.org _______________________________________________ dev-b2g mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-b2g
