Hi Taco, Am 11.04.22 um 09:45 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
But I always though that those security warnings were a bit ridiculous for a static html website, so I have never been eager to change anything.
it's not *your* site that's protected by switching to https. It's the reader who trusts you who is protected by that. With only http used, some evil website can pose as your website (for example by misusing DNS). That mal intending website can contain lots of malicious code. If well done, and especially if your readers expect only static html, they may not even notice that links followed do more than they should. Https makes the reader notice if the website that claims to be yours isn't yours. That's the main thing https does – nothing more, nothing less. Julius PS: Yes, https does more. But that's what the browser's security warning is about.
