Nelson B wrote:
and that the user will have NO security thereafter, and should turn off the lock to make the point.
But that's just as misleading, just because the certificate isn't in the browser doesn't mean there is no end to end security, this isn't something that can easily be shown as either on or off, I disagree with the whole binary security thing, security isn't binary, it's a whole bunch of grey...
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Best regards, Duane
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