Michael Vincent van Rantwijk, MultiZilla wrote:
> Gervase Markham wrote:
>> Michael Vincent van Rantwijk, MultiZilla wrote:
>>> But what is the common denominator of: SSL certificates, Signed 
>>> Add-ons, your phising protection, other implemented features?  They 
>>> all let people make decisions; not you, not Microsoft and the Mozilla 
>>> Foundation/Corporation.
>>
>> See my previous comments as to why this is untrue.
>>
>> Gerv
> 
> What are you saying here?  The for mentioned use cases don't allow 
> end-users to override it, because that is the _whole_ point of this 
> discussion, and I'm sure you know that by now.

I don't understand what you are asking me.

In the case of some SSL certificate errors (but not all, and this is 
changing), signed addons (although this is fairly irrelevant, as we have 
other security mechanisms for addons) and phishing protection, the user 
*is* permitted to override what Firefox says. Yet above, you say that 
they aren't. So I'm confused.

Gerv
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