Well its in the most general sense, its impossible to make it totally
'secure'.
If the data can be 'seen' on screen, it can be copied. Its been downloaded
to the users computer, so they can somehow extract it. Particully as the
Maps API works in a javascript enviroment, and most browsers its relat
Thanks for info! This must be a pretty big problem around, suddenly you
can't position your self in a map without HTTPS,
I think its ridiculous and a wast of many peoples time.
Maby there is some workaround some other browser to be used on iphones that
support Geolocation on a regular http
Hi folks.
Just wondering if there is a way to shove a JSON reference/file into a GMap
securely from a database. I don't want my database scraped, but I want to
provide data from a URL if possible, based on an AJAX request to my server
based on map boundaries.
I haven't been able to find muc
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> How the heck do I transform my Googlemap webapp to a SSL?
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The main thing is probably to contact your hosting company, about getting
SSL enabled your hosting account and domain.
THe Maps API supports SSL pretty well
https://developers.google.com/maps/faq#ssl
> Are there costs involved us
I have a webapp which uses javascript V3 api.
After upgrading to ios 10.02 it does not help to change security settings
for Safari to allow positioning in integrety settings.
What I´ve heard Safari stoped allowing geolocation from a page that is not
in SSL (Sequre protocol). (Same in Chromes lat