Re: PayPal exec aims to "obliterate passwords from the face of the planet"

no intent to hijack thread :

btw (I)...

was playing with with djigzo [1] for android lately..

"DJIGZO offers open source products that allow companies to
automatically secure email and protect against unauthorized access of
email both in transit and at rest."

btw (II)...

these things are not sci-fi [2]

btw (III)...

evolution mail 3.6.3 doesn't let me choose certs for signing...

wkr j

[1] http://www.djigzo.com/
[2]
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/others/news/samsungs-t9000-smart-refrigerator-runs-on-android-includes-apps-like-evernote-and-epicurious-320610

On Fri, 2013-05-10 at 07:26 +0000, ☮ elf Pavlik ☮ wrote:
> http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/05/paypal-exec-aims-to-obliterate-passwords-from-the-face-of-the-planet/
> 
> in the last part i find something related to delegation:
> "It begs the question, do you really want your refrigerator to know your PayPal password?" Barrett said. "Unless we can solve that problem, life is not going to be good."
> 

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