Gervase Markham wrote:
> 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.

Me too, because where did I say so?  Are you referring to the: "not you" 
part here?

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