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Quote from: Daikun on May 01, 2015, 03:13:29 PM
Mozilla announced on their blog that their Firefox browser will soon phase out access to non-secure HTTP websites. Any website that isn't HTTPS could be blocked. Pretty soon, AR could see a decrease in visits by Firefox users who are unaware of the upcoming change. Is there a way to encrypt the URL to this site?
What the fuck is this shit? I use Firefox and I've never even heard of this garbage. Thanks for the heads up! I'll see if I can make the site HTTPS secure and also probably switch to Chrome.

Here's hoping they decide not to go through with it, though; this would kill access to a majority of the internet...

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Quote from: Foggle on May 01, 2015, 08:36:24 PM
Quote from: Daikun on May 01, 2015, 03:13:29 PMMozilla announced on their blog that their Firefox browser will soon phase out access to non-secure HTTP websites. Any website that isn't HTTPS could be blocked. Pretty soon, AR could see a decrease in visits by Firefox users who are unaware of the upcoming change. Is there a way to encrypt the URL to this site?
What the fuck is this shit? I use Firefox and I've never even heard of this garbage. Thanks for the heads up! I'll see if I can make the site HTTPS secure and also probably switch to Chrome.

Here's hoping they decide not to go through with it, though; this would kill access to a majority of the internet...

It's been a while, but now there's an update: A free HTTPS certification service that was in the works for several months is now open.

https://letsencrypt.org/2015/09/14/our-first-cert.html

Foggle

Thanks, I'll check this out. :)