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by LinuxBender
1074 days ago
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Others will add the technical reasons that doing so is best practice but I would just add that if one does not want skeptical visitors then HTTPS must be used to avoid browser warnings. Most browsers today will warn the visitor something is wrong if using unencrypted HTTP as a matter of covering the lowest common denominators and not trying to guess if a site has sensitive data. With exception of Tor hidden sites, the days of unencrypted HTTP are behind us and even that exception may get covered should LetsEncrypt decide to handle .onion similar to Harica [1] [1] - https://blog.torproject.org/tls-certificate-for-onion-site/ |
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