As a non-tech person, the only thing I know is https means my browser runs even slower on DSL, which is all that is available in many rural areas. Would this not mean that I'd be back to dial-up times to load a story or post, all of which are larded up with ads and videos these days? At 7 mbps tops, my browsing is already difficult. Meanwhile: "Deprecate" it?? Has anyone in the tech community used an English dictionary? To deprecate Http would mean to speak badly of it. Or disapprove of it. I think you mean you want to abolish it, pressure it out of existence, or create a disincentive to use it. _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform
- Re: Intent to deprecate: Insecure HTTP Adam Roach
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- Re: Intent to deprecate: Insecure HTTP Gervase Markham
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- Re: Intent to deprecate: Insecure HTTP Gervase Markham
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- Re: Intent to deprecate: Insecure HTTP Adam Roach
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- Re: Intent to deprecate: Insecure HTTP Anne van Kesteren
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- Re: Intent to deprecate: Insecure HTTP Anne van Kesteren
- Re: Intent to deprecate: Insecure HTTP Martin Thomson
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- Re: Intent to deprecate: Insecure HTTP Philip Chee
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- Re: Intent to deprecate: Insecure HTTP Gervase Markham
- Re: Intent to deprecate: Insecure HTTP Roger Hågensen