Does this response (below) make sense technically? I have my doubts. If it doesn't then I invite others on list to join me in putting some pressure on OkCupid, starting with just showing them how to deploy https and keep their ads.
(If it does, then, depending on the details, perhaps that pressure should be directed at Google instead, to allow their ads to be embedded in sites served over https.) I am also trying to get doodle.com to serve only https. They have completely ignored me so far. Some more voices could be helpful. I know I can use https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/ instead, which is better on a number of fronts, when I initiate the poll, but people still send me doodle polls every so often. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Alice Goguen <[email protected]> Date: Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 4:38 PM Subject: Re: [BugProgramming] https (xrchz) To: [email protected] Hi, Thanks for your message. We can't offer https on the entire site because it would also prevent our ads from Google Ads from being served. Our developers are aware of the issue and would like to offer it when possible. Thanks, Alice On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 1:50 AM, OkCupid User Feedback < [email protected]> wrote: > Could you please enable https everywhere? Or tell me what is your reason > for selectively enabling https on only some portions of the site? > > I use a Javascript blocker which doesn't allow scripts on non-secure > sites. I've whitelisted okcupid.com, but it keeps apparently randomly > switching back and forth between https and http, and then breaks on the > http since it's so heavily Javascript-based. (I had to switch to an > untrusted one-off browser just to submit this bug report.) > > I persist in demanding https despite it breaking sites like yours (though > note it doesn't break bigger sites like Google or Wikipedia) because I want > a better web. Some of the reasons are spelled out here: > https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/deploying-https. > > USER FACTS: > ----------- > User ID: 1134385026156797037 > Username: xrchz >
