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I used to feel the same way. I have nothing private on my website. i didn’t need https
but then with just http some isp’ can inject content into your http pages. comcast routinely used to do this. idk of they still do
This is a fantastic video that can teach a lot about transmission protocols and encryption.
Wow, great video. I liked the overview of how HTTPS/TLS works.
The whole channel is great too, you should check it out.
Also, this reminded me of the n-gate website: http://n-gate.com/software/
If people don’t want to see my site with random trash inserted into it, they can choose not to access it through broken and/or compromised networks.
If your government is actively hostile to your communications, overthrow it.


yum root certificates



