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by rocqua
2656 days ago
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They hate on TLS-terminating proxies, and are jubliant about TLS-terminating reverse proxies. That is: Clients don't get to decide about encryption only servers do. And partially, this makes technical sense. There are fewer servers, and the chance that they get it right is a lot higher.
On the other hand, this is nothing more than the platforms pulling all power towards themselves. Getting users used to the paradigm 'we will decide what kind of encryption you get'. |
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