Should I be the first to point out the irony of creating a social media site for people who value personal privacy and hard cryptographic solutions to common problems?
While I'm at it, your home page doesn't support HTTPS? Does the rest of the site?
The idea behind giving the crypto community a social network of their own is to give them a place where they don't have to worry about privacy as much as they do on the current large social networks. We don't track user behavior for anything more than making the site better for the users and give the ability to have a completely private profile if you only want to lurk.
SSL is on our long task list. We will have it implemented within the month.
While I understand that hardcores in the community value "cryptographic solutions to common problems", I also understand that 99% of the community couldn't explain to you what a hash is or what "cryptographic" even means leaving much room for projects such as this.
It's been just over a month, we're approaching 1000 users. I'm happy with the slow, steady progress we're making! :)
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SSL is on our long task list. We will have it implemented within the month.
While I understand that hardcores in the community value "cryptographic solutions to common problems", I also understand that 99% of the community couldn't explain to you what a hash is or what "cryptographic" even means leaving much room for projects such as this.
It's been just over a month, we're approaching 1000 users. I'm happy with the slow, steady progress we're making! :)