Nelson B Bolyard schrieb:
> 
>> I think the solution that Jean-Marc outlined above would make some 
>> sense: It would make it a bit easier to visit certain sites, but disturb 
>> permanently if someone visits a site that has no trust anchor in firefox.
> 
> There's a great deal of evidence, and consensus in the UI and security
> community, that UI error/warning dialogs that are easily dismissed condition
> users to dismiss them without thinking.  Users who do it often enough
> actually reach a point where they are no longer consciously aware that
> they're experiencing the dialog, nor that they're actively dismissing it.
> When that happens, the error dialog loses all value.  It might as well
> not exist, because it has no effect.

Please compare the warning that you receive when you go to
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/its-a-trap.html
with phishing protection enabled with the warning you get if you go to a 
site with a certificate mozilla does not trust. What I do like about the 
phishing wanrning is that it stays on screen even if you ignore the 
warning and visit the site.
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