You're replying to a 4 year old thread. Don't do that: you're jumping over 4 years of other conversations, and tagged on the end of an old thread whatever arguments you're making will unseen by a lot of people depending on how their mail readers work.
Your arguments about HTTPS overhead on poor networks make some sense, but that tiny amount of data is completely swamped by the average size of a single image these days, let alone an entire page. > HTTPS should only be used for sensitive data or stateful queries. What we've learned from "surveillance capitalism" over the past several years is that it is _all_ sensitive data. -Dan Veditz _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform