http - how secure is it?
Most sites these days are 'secure' as their web address starts with https.
In contrast, Chrome flags all sites which start with http as being "Not Secure" and advises users not to enter personal information into the website in question. If all you are going to do is browse and download content, does it make any difference to one's security if the site is not 'secure' due to it being http and not https and therefore not having the padlock? |
I think its all scare mongering BS.........
Http is as secure as its ever been....... I really like sites that dont block http for no reason city-data is one of them...Yes they have https but they allow http traffic also.... www.city-data.com/forum (VBB) https://www.city-data.com/forum hipforums is another :) www.hipforums.com/forum (Xen1) https://www.hipforums.com/forum I have a question..... If these sites can do it w/o issues,why cant all sites?? I have been trying to get my friend who runs sitcomsonline.com/boards?styleid=1077 to enable http but he doesnt think it will work..... I have told him of city-data but he doesnt understand :( |
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You make me so angry Dude with the amount of clueless Bull Crap you spout about computer and internet security.
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Im sorry buddy,im just mentioning stuff.... Im not meaning to make anyone mad......
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HTTP is a lot less secure, there's a reason HTTPS came out. |
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'Not Secure' does not mean its bad, which is what they are trying to make out with that message. Many sites simply do not need to be secure. A news site for example, or indeed, any informational site. In fact pretty much any site where you dont need to login, or provide private information. I deliberately use that term btw, and not 'Personal information' which is a very vague term. Passwords for example are private, and should always use https when being passed to a website. On the other hand, there is very little reason to worry about your name being sent over http. |
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I dont think sites like this need to block HTTP,there is no reason.... It just causes connection problems for no reason mate... Ah well............ |
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People also make the mistake of thinking that https means that the site itself is secure. Only communication with the site is secure.
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Cable Forum is a site where you have to login (i.e. use a password) and also cookies to keep you logged in. |
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I se it as a warning not to put personal information into a website without the padlock which is why it is good that this forum, for example, the https security and padlock. With regard to downloading data from a website which does not have the padlock, and whether it be to browse or to keep as say an mp3 file, is there no difference as to whether it is safe to download data from that website and is https only about securing personal information that users give to the site, such as passwords and email addresses? ---------- Post added at 20:29 ---------- Previous post was at 20:26 ---------- Quote:
So when you say communication with the site do you mean passwords/emails addresses or do you mean all forms of communication, such as simply going to the site and streaming/downloading data from that website? |
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I have no idea about Bit Defender, but you seem to have many issues with your set-up that others do not. Honestly, just ditch them all. |
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They keep flashing warnings up because they have to be 'seen' to be doing the job . . otherwise you'd think they were crap and not buy it again :D |
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