>> The way
>> to do better at that one is to teach users and service providers about
>> end-to-end authentication and encryption.
>
> From what I've seen I don't think there is any realistic hope for any
> significant number of web pages to be served with end-to-end encryption (not
> sure what your reference is to end-to-end authentication) in the foreseeable
> future.
>
> Jim

I take it that you don't consider HTTPS to be end-to-end encryption
then? Because I don't see why it would be unlikely for at least
sensitive websites to switch to HTTPS.

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