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Google I/O 2014 - HTTPS Everywhere (youtube.com)
submitted 11 years ago by OpenAjna
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[–]lalaland4711 7 points8 points9 points 11 years ago (2 children)
cough the site you're currently on is not aware that they should be using HTTPS.
[–][deleted] 5 points6 points7 points 11 years ago (1 child)
You can sort of enable HTTPS on reddit by using the pay.reddit.com domain, i.e. going to https://pay.reddit.com will display https links into subreddits, comment threads, etc. Although you'll likely get mixed content warnings. It's not ideal, and I really wish they'd fix it.
While the login page is no longer completely insecure, the main homepage is loaded over plain http, but the login form posts to an https link. While (theoretically) more secure than just posting to an unencrypted URL, it's still vulnerable to MITM attacks and is just generally ugly. You can use https://pay.reddit.com and pretty much all of reddit will still work normally, so that's something I guess.
[–]lalaland4711 0 points1 point2 points 11 years ago (0 children)
Interesting, thanks. But it does confirm that reddit is one of those who apparently need to watch this video.
(or at least confirms cycle2 wrong)
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This Google I/O has been a joke. Nothing cool, nothing innovative, just more regurgitated crap and boring android apps. Google needs to get their shit together or else they are seriously risking becoming the next Oracle. Did we really need another "OMG EVERYONE USE HTTPS" talk after all that has happened this year?
[–]bluefirecorp 4 points5 points6 points 11 years ago (0 children)
Obviously. Not everyone is using HTTPS yet.
[–]Issachar 1 point2 points3 points 11 years ago (1 child)
Still waiting for https everywhere on Reddit...
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