Stephen Davidson wrote:
With the increased competition in the CA business -- price battles have
undermined most "lock-ins".  If anything, the CAs are throwing in freebies

You must have missed the emails advocating lock-in by technical means by CAs then, all I'm saying is doing so would end up an anti-competitive exercise, and removing free choice won't stop any government from simply breaking and entering and breaking into your computer and stealing your private key... If you prevent things by technical means you better have the physical security as well or it's a pointless exercise...


FBI bugged the keyboard of a gangster that used PGP, I doubt the windows security model would be much of a challenge for them...

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