@freemo @jump_spider Thanks for posting, I just finished reading the Discourse message and the blog post.

Blog post looks good, but I would suggest that if you are writing for a lay person, you would need more on the introduction, before you jump into the keys, and more complex details.

I would suggest a backgrounder on how crypto has been used since Antiquity, one of the most used methods for a long time was called Cesar's if my memory doesn't fail me. I love history and have a good book with stories about the different methods people developed over time to secure communications, it's fascinating.

To relate to the common user, again, you could bring in that communications on the web can (and should) be using encrypted messages, without any special effort from the user, and show some snapshots of the locks on the browser location box.

And maybe talk about instant messengers, and the different approaches they take to handle securing these communications (again, effortless to the user).

Nice job, thanks for requesting input. I hope you find my suggestions useful.

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I definitely find it useful! You're the second person to suggest building out the intro, so that's definitely on my todo list now. I also like the idea of discussing how essential encryption is to online communication.

I want to avoid too much detail in this initial Part 1, but I definitely want to talk about instant messengers in a follow up article!
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Wonderful!

Maybe you can work on the intro, and if necessary move some of the current content to further, linked pages -- new chapters, to make it easier to read and digest.

It's definitely not a simple topic, so breaking it into multiple posts is a good idea, imo.
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Here's the book I mentioned above, and it's a great read. "Codes, Cyphers and Secret Languages", by Fred B. Wrixon.

Some really low price used copies on Alibris in USA, if anyone wants one.

alibris.com/booksearch.detail?

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