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What needs to happen for this to become generally usable is for the crypto part to be built into the browser - that way you only need to trust your browser and not a somewhat random plugin, nor the .js being served from a particular server.

And it'll "just work", so ordinary people have a chance to use and trust it too.




Sure, eventually, however I'd be just as comfortable using a plugin from, say, the EFF as I would having it built into the browser. It would be a fine stepping-stone (similar to how Google Gears contained many features which influenced HTML5)

And as I mentioned, merely having the crypto parts and key management built into the browser isn't good enough because a malicious site could still trick you into decrypting data which it could then steal, even if the keys themselves are perfectly safe.




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