On 02/17/14 14:25, Slim Amamou wrote: > Your HTTPS server does not support TLS1.2 which is annoying since it > became the default security standard in Firefox 27 (since Snowden > revealed that commonly used encryption in https servers and clients is > vulnerable) > > Here's a working URL : > > http://citizenlab.org/2014/02/mapping-hacking-teams-untraceable-spyware/ > > You don't need https for public content, generally >
depends, if you do not mind 'the network' knowing what information you are interested in, you do not need it. If you do mind sharing your interests with 'the network', then https is at least a step in making that harder. There are lots of reasons why it would make sense to hide what public information you are looking for, why it is great google and wikipedia support https to look for their public content. Cheers, Sacha -- Greenhost - Sustainable Hosting T: +31204890444 [email protected] https://greenhost.nl/ A digital signature can be attached to this e-mail, you need opengpg software to verify it. see: http://tinyurl.com/openpgp-manual Key fingerprint = 4F15 CE56 36AB A1C2 0D81 BE10 E12B B435 F2D5 2E48
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