@jalefkowit
Some good ideas from commenter Person McPersonface:
> "Web #browsers should use colors and UI elements in the address bar and when hovering over links to help the user parse URLs. Show what’s the TLD, what’s the main domain, what’s the subdomains, etc. Be clear about whether you have visited this site before or not, and don’t leave it up to the CSS. Be clear about whether you have this domain in your bookmarks or not. The URL should be right in your face when hovering over a link, not down in a corner in small type. Show a big warning when the displayed URL and actual URL don’t match."
These are things it would be nice to see #Firefox tackling instead of, you know, forcing AI down the throats of a user base that despises it.
> "Email clients should never hide email addresses. Show them, help the user parse them like the URLs in browsers. As mentioned, show the user when they have never received mail from an address before. Hint when sender name and email matches poorly."
Also sounds very doable.
#Thunderbird ..?