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by josteink
4139 days ago
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> browsers should drop support for unencrypted HTTP soon after Let's Encrypt goes live. To the people who keep insisting everything needs encryption: No it doesn't. Fuck off! You don't see me forcing PGP on on your email, do you? No? Fine, then let us non-weirdoes keep using plain HTTP where we want it, where we have determined that it is a good fit for our needs. Besides, this is purely a theoretical concern because a browser which drops support for plain HTTP wont have any user-base as soon people discover that 95% of the internet will broken when using that browser. |
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Not pgp (as in, not end-to-end encryption). But hopefully in most cases you are forced to encrypt your email (smtp/tls), servers forwarding your email are likely using encryption (smtp/tls between servers), and you're pulling the email over encrypted channel (imaps). Alternatively your mail submission/collection goes over https to the email provider.
And yes, I will insist on everyone using encryption in mail, web, everything. Because once you actually want to use it for some reason, you don't want it to be completely different from all your other traffic, basically screaming "hey, I'm trying to hide some data here, because all my other connections are in plaintext".
Fortunately we're at the stage where everyone is actually forced to use encryption for a lot of their traffic.