Like the TSA at the airport.

Security that we never needed before, but now suddenly we do.

Now we’re dependent on a third party gatekeeper for permission to have a web site.

Free, for now.

It’s a move by the weasels-that-be to turn the Internet into yet another tool for profit and control.

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    9 months ago

    And http still works in any browser I know of.

    I kind of get your frustration though. I set up my personal website precisely to get away from big platforms; yet my HTTPS is validated by Google. It feels like a defeat still having them involved in the process.

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      9 months ago

      I have HTTPS on all my services and the only third-party involved is Let’s Encrypt.

      If I really wanted to, I could create my own authority and certificates, and as long as people connecting to it trusted my authority they’ll have encrypted and trusted connections without any third party involved.

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      9 months ago

      Thank you.

      Use http and Chrome calls you insecure and there’s a red flag and you have to hit a special button… daunting for the average user for sure.

      Firefox is good tho.

      One person pointed out that letsencrypt is backed by a bunch of good powerful people. Which might be bullshit but it makes me think again.