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by adobrawy
874 days ago
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Given that browsers discourage HTTP traffic (warning that the connection is insecure), given how easily free SSL certificates are available, and given that HTTPS is already the standard on small hobbyist sites, I don't expect The requirement for an SSL certificate has been a blocker in HTTP/3 adoption. |
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Like the other poster said, it all makes sense for the corporate web. Not so much for the human web. For humans, self-signed certs with automatic TOFU makes sense, but browsers are controlled by and made for the corporate web.