Ben Bucksch wrote:
I can't share the same experience concerning Paypal and similar sites, but poking around the suggested web sites from the previous mail, some information seems to be quite shocking! Should anything of this be true (even partly), than this /might/ have legal consequences for any browser vendor, if the the same browser suggests, that the site in question can be /"trusted'/ or is /"safe"/ to use...I'm not a lawyer and I'd suggest in any case to get some legal advice prior to making any changes which might brake the current flat system and which would suggest anything along these lines...Probably. But I was talking about our browser UI here, not the EV standard. I was just saying that we should not display /anything/ that implies "safe", at least not for companies like these.
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