Even if you are not concerned about privacy, there is still no reason to be against it.
Interesting and scary link you posted there. Even though I think my info in this site is mostly irrelevant, the important thing is that somebody cared enough to do something and actually did it. This is more than most of us do, so I welcome the change to https even if it carries some minor annoyances.
]]>Opera mini wont even let me log in to the forums, claims the password is wrong even though it isn't.
Bolt browser has the same problem than the native Blackberry browser.
hope you guys can help.
cheers
]]>Also, real alternative is not "SSL Everywhere", but using IPv6 globally, since it has built-in, enabled-by-default IPsec. THEN it will be nice and truly secured. Sadly, it isn't near future.
]]>http://codebutler.com/firesheep-a-day-later is relevant to this discussion.
Arch has good timing. t_t
I was just thinking about that.
]]>Arch has good timing. t_t
]]>bobdob wrote:After a combination of firefox 4.0b4 and adblock broke redirects, I noticed that the forum link on the home page points to http:// instead of https://.
Did this never get changed or is it supposed to be like that?By homepage you're referring to http://home.archlinux.ca/? I've mailed to the author with the request to change it to https, but didn't get any answer.
Homepage http://www.archlinux.org/
]]>what's the point in using https exclusively?
Agreed. Seems like we could at least have a choice of whether we wanted https or http. I don't mind manually removing the 's' myself either.
]]>After a combination of firefox 4.0b4 and adblock broke redirects, I noticed that the forum link on the home page points to http:// instead of https://.
Did this never get changed or is it supposed to be like that?
By homepage you're referring to http://home.archlinux.ca/? I've mailed to the author with the request to change it to https, but didn't get any answer.
]]>HTTPS bites! My mobile newsreader (FreeRange Reader) cannot load the HTTPS forums and bugtracker feeds .
You could probably use a yahoo pipes thing to convert the https feed to an http feed.
]]>What was causing the low score previously?
Using an untrusted CA, https://www.ssllabs.com/ssldb/analyze.html?d=cacert.org
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