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Join Date: Oct 2003
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I can see why this would be good for Google: When checking my emails on web email sites I often get a "site not running from a secure server" warning (I think this is due to the email site pulling adverts for the advertiser's site). Since my two main email accounts are Yahoo mail and Hotmail (Microsoft), blocking non secure sites will give Google a good excuse to block it's two main competitors!
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From what I have read, this is a highly unlikely move. SSLs on shared IPs, such has most inexpensive hosting accounts, are a pain in the cock and/or vagina. Until IPV6 is in full swing, there won't be enough dedicated IP addresses to make it practical.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Washington DC
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Something is percolating over there. Check out today's post on the official Google blog regarding HTTPS. |
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