Unrelated - I'm browsing this page right now over a proxy that's part of a project I'm working on in Haskell, using BearSSL for HTTPS. I can't of course speak to the correctness of the crypto primitives, but the project…
For anyone reading this who isn't already familiar, the above is incorrect. When you're browsing with HTTPS, a third party may see: - Your DNS queries (revealing the name of the website you're visiting), - The handshake…
Not sure how genuine you're being, but there's a big difference between someone seeing the domain name of the website I'm visiting (publicdomainflix.com), and seeing my username and password when I register.
Unrelated - I'm browsing this page right now over a proxy that's part of a project I'm working on in Haskell, using BearSSL for HTTPS. I can't of course speak to the correctness of the crypto primitives, but the project…
For anyone reading this who isn't already familiar, the above is incorrect. When you're browsing with HTTPS, a third party may see: - Your DNS queries (revealing the name of the website you're visiting), - The handshake…
Not sure how genuine you're being, but there's a big difference between someone seeing the domain name of the website I'm visiting (publicdomainflix.com), and seeing my username and password when I register.