Unfortunately getting everyone into an informed state is a massive and so far unattainable task, and those not well-informed are not just a potential danger to themselves but to the rest of the network, so we need fail-safe protections in place and to not encourage people to disable them for the sake of convenience.
> Don't trust anyone but yourself.
But do encourage people to trust a CA they have no knowledge how to verify? That CA could also sign things that happen in the background so trusting is potentially trusting a huge portion of the Internet with no further stopping points for the user to verify trust. Your point seems to be internally contradictory.
Unfortunately getting everyone into an informed state is a massive and so far unattainable task, and those not well-informed are not just a potential danger to themselves but to the rest of the network, so we need fail-safe protections in place and to not encourage people to disable them for the sake of convenience.
> Don't trust anyone but yourself.
But do encourage people to trust a CA they have no knowledge how to verify? That CA could also sign things that happen in the background so trusting is potentially trusting a huge portion of the Internet with no further stopping points for the user to verify trust. Your point seems to be internally contradictory.