Microsoft Shuts off HTTPS in Hotmail for Over a Dozen Countries

News Update by Eva Galperin

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/03/microsoft-shuts-https-hotmail-over-dozen-countries

Microsoft appears to have turned off the always-use-HTTPS option in Hotmail for 
users in more than a dozen countries, including Bahrain, Morocco, Algeria, 
Syria, Sudan, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, Congo, Myanmar, Nigeria, Kazakhstan, 
Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Hotmail users who have 
set their location to any of these countries receive the following error 
message when they attempt to turn on the always-use-HTTPS feature in order to 
read their mail securely:

Your Windows Live ID can't use HTTPS automatically because this feature is not 
available for your account type.

Microsoft debuted the always-use-HTTPS feature for Hotmail in December of 2010, 
in order to give users the option of always encrypting their webmail traffic 
and protecting their sensitive communications from malicious hackers using 
tools such as Firesheep, and hostile governments eavesdropping on journalists 
and activists. For Microsoft to take such an enormous step backwards— 
undermining the security of Hotmail users in countries where freedom of 
expression is under attack and secure communication is especially important—is 
deeply disturbing. We hope that this counterproductive and potentially 
dangerous move is merely an error that Microsoft will swiftly correct.

The good news is that the fix is very easy. Hotmail users in the affected 
countries can turn the always-use-HTTPS feature back on by changing the country 
in their profile to any of the countries in which this feature has not been 
disabled, such as the United States, Germany, France, Israel, or Turkey. 
Hotmail users who browse the web with Firefox may force the use of HTTPS by 
default—while using any Hotmail location setting—by installing the HTTPS 
Everywhere Firefox plug-in.
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