Sorry it took me so long to reply to this. I wanted to do research and check
with sources. It looks like someone has been putting out instructions that say
"You need to use HTTPS for any page which mentions a name.".
On 8 Jun 2018, at 8:21am, Hick Gunter wrote:
> The GDPR considers, inter al
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Betreff: Re: [sqlite] [EXTERNAL] Re: sqlite.org website is now HTTPS-only
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On 8 Jun 2018, at 6:55am, Hick Gunter wrote:
>> Why can't we have both? I mean the software is in the public domain there is
>> nothing to hide so what's the point of encrypting the site?
>
> I believe it is because of the EU GDPR, which is designed to placea
> disproportionate burden on small
>
>
>Why can't we have both? I mean the software is in the public domain there is
>nothing to hide so what's the point of encrypting the site?
>
>Cheers and thank for you generosity and work.
>Best regards,
>George
I believe it is because of the EU GDPR, which is designed to placea
disproportion
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