Enigmail speed geeking
Robert J. Hansen
rjh at sixdemonbag.org
Thu Mar 12 20:04:26 CET 2015
> Yes, thanks a lot. From your answer I deduce that a single-user,
> non-professional environment may not require use of a smart card, or
> may not require it with the necessity it may have in high-security
> environments.
Yep! And just as importantly: it may require it. It depends on your
threat model and what you need to defend against. Ultimately, it's a
judgment call.
> But on an individual level, I guess it also depends on how much you
> love (playing with) software and related devices and are already
> used to it.
This, too! If you want to play around with them and have fun, don't let
me stop you. :)
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