LulzKiller Wrote:HTTPS is a good move especially these days, where people are trusting non-secure HTTP less and less.
Also check this: http://letsencrypt.org/ - in case you can do it on your own for free.
I did a bit of research on letsencrypt.org - and turned up nothing. Including no entry in my browsers' Certificate Authority lists.
You and I (and I assume Bob) know how to add a CA to our authority list, but does anyone else? And without that entry, a digital certificate is worth the paper it's printed on.
Bob might need to spend a few dollars on a certificate from a trusted authority, so that everyone else can use the forums.--
Rob Kelk
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