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by dragontamer
2881 days ago
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Okay, I'll bite. Why would strong-encryption be necessary for a video game guide web-page? Say, one about Factorio? Some game communities are toxic. IE: Minecraft guides I'd host with https due to the threat of scumbags and hackers. But Factorio's community is incredibly lax and laid-back. So I would consider HTTPS to be a waste of effort and resources. |
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[1] Unencrypted, pretty much everything about your internet traffic is laid bare for any middleman - your ISP, the person who controls the router you're connected to, some script kiddie on the same network as you - to both read and write. Injecting ads or cryptominers, tracking what pages you visit, changing what a page says, even straight up serving a different page. Why let your site/server be a (potential) vehicle for exploitation, disinformation and privacy invasion?