This looks like a very smart solution to the self-signed certificate problem for web browsers. It is a much better compromise than the mess Mozilla has made in Firefox 3 and leads to fewer false alerts. As a consequence it is much less likely to desensitise users so that real security issues get ignored. I hope something like this becomes the default in Firefox.
Ensuring that users are safe, secure, and protected while they browse the Web is one of the greatest challenges facing browser makers. Browser security involves a delicate balance between protecting the user from the dangers that exist on the Web and over
Replace http:// with https:// in the address bar, to make sure you're using the SSL-encrypted version of a page. Only enable for pages that you know are SSL enabled.
TamperData is an extension to track and modify http/https requests. Warning : Google Web Accelerator is not compatible with Tamper Data. Your browser will crash.
Supporting More Security Algorithms Some cryptographic algorithms not provided as a standard in the Java VM (at least - in my knowledge - not in the Sun JRE 1.4.2) may be needed by some Mail Clients, for example by Mozilla 1.7. The solution is to add othe
CustomizeGoogle is a Firefox extension that enhances Google search results by adding extra information (like links to Yahoo, Ask Jeeves, MSN etc) and removing unwanted information (like ads and spam).