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@shinnn shinnn commented Oct 30, 2014

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MoOx commented Oct 30, 2014

How is this interesting ? Why would we need some security here ?
Not sure what the point is (even if I read the post).
There is no user data involved anywhere so I don't get the point :/

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shinnn commented Oct 30, 2014

Ah, "There’s no reason not to." was an overstatement.
It's just my preference.

I think every website, even though it doesn't receive any user inputs, should use HTTPS as much as possible.

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MoOx commented Oct 30, 2014

Give me at least one argument ? Can't find a reason if there is no user inputs :)

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xzyfer commented Oct 30, 2014

IMHO it's a small thing to do but it's worth it to protect online privacy from prying eyes. Yes protecting user input is important. Protecting the content users are viewing no leas important.

This may seem like a small thing, but if makes one person question their online privacy then it's an overall net win for the internet.

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@MoOx MoOx merged commit db1c4a8 into cssnext:master Oct 30, 2014
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