[...]> [...]. Perhaps we should have another dialog explaining to the user
I guess I am the only one in the world who has that option turned on, the dialog does come up for every one of my google search and other posts. And I know to watch for it when I submit sensitive data. It has come up on a few occasions. In Mozilla, the dialog is on by default.
in plain english but with more detail what they are really doing by disabling this option, with a second confirmation dialog. It should stay enabled.
Nope. We need a better, less intrusive solution in terme of GUI.
This one will always be disabled by users in 99% of cases and saying they're stupid will not change that.
A really working system can only be an advance warning it seems.
The "lock" icon is probably in the right direction to do this, but is unfortunately completely inedequate (it doesn't tell you at all if the form will go to an encrypted page).
Maybe we need a lock inside the form entry ?
With a different visual aspect based on the level of security ?
But then we'd need a way to forbid a page to simulate the same behaviour using dynamic html.
Maybe the trick would be instead to use a visual warning the form is unsafe, it would be a lot easier to make sure this warning can not be removed by dynamic html.
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