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by panopticon
823 days ago
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SSL also protects against certain classes of third party snooping and injection. It's nice knowing that every piece of networking gear between me and the server doesn't know what I'm reading. Hell, I've seen ISPs inject ads into non-secure pages. There are also networking policies that prevent non-https connections, so you could be accidentally blocking out users on a strictly managed device. |
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