-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Thu, 15 Dec 1994 nsb@nsb.fv.com wrote:
Moreover, if we supported PGP today, we might indirectly lend credibility to what we perceive as the incorrect belief that cryptography is NECESSARY for commerce. Because we see cryptography as helpful, but not necessary, we aren't going to support PGP right away, but will probably add such support when a large enough portion of our customer base wants it and can make use of it.
Without cryptography how exactly are you going to protect my credit card numbers from sniffer-snoopers and crackers? Either you will send the credit card text in the clear, or it will be encrypted somehow. Or perhaps you will have customers call you over the phone to give you their credit card info? - -NetSurfer #include <standard.disclaimer>
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