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* Increased confidentiality (not perfect; domain is leaked, traffic analysis can still tell a great deal) | * Increased confidentiality (not perfect; domain is leaked, traffic analysis can still tell a great deal) | ||
* Service workers | * Service workers | ||
* Web Crypto (only Chrome requires | * Web Crypto (only Chrome requires TLS for now) | ||
* [http://www.infoq.com/articles/Web-Sockets-Proxy-Servers Reduced problems with proxy traversal] | * [http://www.infoq.com/articles/Web-Sockets-Proxy-Servers Reduced problems with proxy traversal] | ||
* [https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/201x/2012/12/02/HTTPS Tim Bray on why privacy should be on by default] | * [https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/201x/2012/12/02/HTTPS Tim Bray on why privacy should be on by default] |
Revision as of 08:10, 25 September 2014
TLS
- Integrity of content (no tampering possible)
- Protection of end user credentials
- Increased confidentiality (not perfect; domain is leaked, traffic analysis can still tell a great deal)
- Service workers
- Web Crypto (only Chrome requires TLS for now)
- Reduced problems with proxy traversal
- Tim Bray on why privacy should be on by default
- HTTPS is a ranking signal for Google
- Indie Web Camp on HTTPS
- How to switch to HTTPS for free
HSTS
- TLS: deploy HSTS TL;DR without HSTS your TLS deployment is not worth much