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by michaelmrose
2868 days ago
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If this is true then almost all of them will update to https and almost none of them would bother otherwise. So I guess the question is not if its ok for chrome to break the web for half the world its if its ok for chrome to impose this cost on site owners on behalf of users for the benefit of users. Incidentally while there may be a lot of tiny sites that don't use https aprox 3/4 of page loads are already over https. Making myrandomhomepageaboutcats.com switch to https seems a reasonable cost for making the rest of the web more secure. |
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