Dave Crocker wrote in <e59bbaa2-945c-4ed8-85b4-3a79ebc8b...@dcrocker.net>: |On 2/5/2024 9:43 AM, Alessandro Vesely wrote: |> It is debatable whether it is useful to display authentication |> information to the end user. Personally, I like to see it. | |At scale, there is no debate among UX professionals. Its presence |varies between useless and confusing, for typical users.
I *totally* disagree. It is also a matter of education. See in Germany (and Europe) we now have traffic lights on packaged food, from red over yellow to green (in i think 6 steps), so people will learn not to eat chips, sugarized cereals, and chocolade. |Since some miniscule portion of the user population might like to see |it, for whatever reason, it could make sense to make it available, but |not as a default. If a graphical user interface gives you a green "ok" button to click, or "red" otherwise, that is even better as in browser URL lines. Then pop up a tree-view of message modifications and alertize where it broke, checkbox for is-this-really-an-evil. --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt) _______________________________________________ Ietf-dkim mailing list Ietf-dkim@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-dkim