1 Oct
2015
1 Oct
'15
11:57 a.m.
On Thu, Oct 01, 2015 at 07:23:28AM -0400, John Young wrote:
btw, I accessed your link over httpS and it serves http, the implications of which are clear. From the source:
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HTTPS has become a fetish, maybe always was. It serves as an end point fig leaf, simulates privacy and infosec, but does not protect visitors from the full stream of access to their traffic end to end. Same for shallow, exculpatory privacy policy
I suppose it doesn't hurt to fix this ``issue'', likely even it will reduce traffic by using relative resource. Are you the same JYA who trusts PGP and criticizes HTTPS? (IMHO both suck)