When is this happening?
>>59662978
Chrome already does that.
>>59662978
Chrome 56/57 and up.. so now.
>>59662978
It's already happening on Chrome, they also added this neat pop-up that will spook normies.
>>59663025
>>59663127
I only see Not Secure when there's a login form on HTTP.
I can't wait for the day that the entire internet is encrypted.
>>59662978
There is nothing wrong with http for static sites.
>>59665026
this desu
my html-only website that has my resume, and links to a few other projects, doesn't really need HTTPS
making my websites https is a pain in the ass, right?
>>59662978
Now
>>59665280
Your resume in HTML?
Even then, it's still entirely possible for someone to MITM requests your website and replace links to your resume with a malicious PDF or Word doc.
This could make for a good spearfishing attack against any potential employers you might have. And these employers might be showing up in your LinkedIn.
>>59665444
What version? I don't see that.
>>59665418
No
https://letsencrypt.org/
>>59663802
Encrypted connections makes it easy for terrorists to hide their activities.
>>59665520
No it doesn't, retard.
>>59665548
You don't need special encrypted connections unless you have something to hide?
>>59665444
>Russian Hackers
>>59665566
If you have nothing to hide, post naked picture while holding up your id and credit card.
>>59665280
LetsEncrypt, in a few minutes you've got SSL/TLS running smoothly.
>>59665566
If you encrypt all of your traffic, it is impossible for someone to insert additional content into your connection, like this
>>59665520
Terrorists already hide their activities well enough as is.
They aren't communicating over facebook and skype.
>>59665473
Chromium 59
>>59666600
Shit I noticed for the first time that I'm not perusing 4chan in https mode. I thought that at some point it was on by default.
nice digits
>>59666663
That was the moment I realized I had neglected to install HTTPS Everywhere on this machine.
>>59665280
>>59665456
It doesn't even take much effort to enable HTTPS and get an A+ score on the SSL Labs test. All you have to do is force HTTPS redirect and re-order your cipher suites.
With LetsEncrypt you don't even need to pay for a certificate authority.
>>59665618
just rolled this up yesterday with nginx to serve couple pdfs and get comfy 'secure' bage
>>59665566
>nothing to hide nothing to fear meme
>>59662978
Soon I hope. The whole web will switch to HTTPS if normies complain about Chrome saying their favorite website is not secure.
https://discord.gg/VZqyT5J
>>59662978
Because your ISPs wants to cuck you.
Next time use /sqt/
Hopefully soon. HTTP needs to be banned.
>>59665566
>You dont need freespeech if you have nothing to say.
>You dont need to scream if you have no mouth.
>You dont need an antivirus if you are on MacOS.
>You dont need Microsoft-Windows.
>>59665566
(You)