it works.. the vast majority of flexcoin clients know the policy... you know perhaps we should formalize some sort of standard for bitcoin companies that accept that policy (you, mtgox, campbx, flexcoin) ... literally a jointly owned site that has some basic security initiatives that apply directly to our clients. Just basic things that individuals can do to ensure they are not getting phished for example.
1 . Such as no links in e-mails.
2 . If you see an e-mail that has a link or is suspicious please report it to
security@xxx.xxx3 . Do not enter your credentials on a site that looks suspicious.
4 . If you come to the website and it's missing an HTTPS (secure) then do not provide any information and report it to
security@xxx.xxx 5 . XXXX company does not provide login forms on any other site other than XXXX proper.
If the site is signed by all companies involved it would at least give a comfort level for both us and our clients knowing that individuals have a clearly labeled security policy to protect themselves.
I like the idea and was going that direction. Shoot me an email to my personal address and if you don't have it PM me yours and we can talk. We all worked together really well and recently there has been more movement apart. This community is what brought us to where we are today and we need to stick together.
P.S. agreed nothing is bullet proof but everything that can help without being too much of a pain to the user is welcome.