First time I upgraded to FF3, I couldn't figure out the right combination of clicks to get to my (self-signed) site, and I just wanted to get some work done. So I gave up and used Safari instead.
It's one thing to force users to confirm something whose security can't be guaranteed. It's another to make it so hard they stop using your app. FF3 has other nice security features I can't benefit from at all if I'm not using it.
And StartSSL may be free, but it's not easier than "click the Safari icon".
It's one thing to force users to confirm something whose security can't be guaranteed. It's another to make it so hard they stop using your app. FF3 has other nice security features I can't benefit from at all if I'm not using it.
And StartSSL may be free, but it's not easier than "click the Safari icon".