Albert--
On a separate issue, I don't know if it is worthwhile or not to throw a warning message if the 'click jacking' response header or its meta tag for IE8 is not present within content.

User can opt in to a "black list".
The black list is only the arbitrarily decided most popular sites.
That black list is (presumably) added to when it "flips out".
You have to revise sites if some pages fail and others don't. (If you need to do that do you just mark the pages where you need NIE7M?...)
Cleaning up the web is long overdue and this will achieve some of that. (Which I applaud.)
As I have found valid pages can trip this NIE7M thing. (If there's a lot of that it undermines everything. We should not pay for failures of the parser. But it's not released yet!)
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