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by forgotmypw17
1679 days ago
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That's funny, I personally prefer HTTP for its simplicity, human-readability, accessibility, lack of centralized control, backwards compatibility and lack of forced upgrades or locking out old clients, etc., not to mention speed. Of course, I'm fortunate enough to live in a place where MITM attacks are virtually non-existent, aside from WiFi portals and maybe ISP banners (which I've never experienced.) |
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I don’t know where you live, but i feel like this is more common and insidious than you think. For instance, in the UK Vodafone (or Three, I don’t remember exactly) would break 100s of our sites by injecting js and tracking pixels into the markup.
Now, with behavioural targeting slowly dying, ad tech businesses talking about fingerprinting as valid alternatives, and contextual targeting on the rise, I can guarantee you that the situation is going to get worse.