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Tech industry
fromThe Verge
4 days ago

Chrome is about to show even more safety warnings

Chrome will warn users visiting public websites without HTTPS starting next October, expanding insecure-connection alerts beyond misconfigured HTTPS pages.
fromTheregister
3 months ago

DNS security is important but is DNSSEC a failed experiment?

The heart of the problem with DNSSEC is lack of user visibility, evident from its deployment stats and a significant contrast with HTTPS adoption rates.
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
3 months ago

How Let's Encrypt made the internet safer and HTTPS standard - and free

SSL was then, and is now, the minimum security a safe website should provide to its users. The protocol was also a major pain to set up and expensive to boot.
Privacy technologies
fromRubyflow
5 months ago
Ruby on Rails

Free SSL Certificates for Your Rails Apps? Yes, Please!

Integrating Let's Encrypt with Ruby on Rails is cost-effective and simplifies HTTPS management.
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