Twitter Switches to HTTPS by Default for Everyone

Twitter Switches to HTTPS by Default for Everyone

The site already offered HTTPS support, but users had to enable it

Google's HTTPS Connections Enhanced with 'Forward Secrecy'

Google's HTTPS Connections Enhanced with 'Forward Secrecy'

Minimizing the potential damage if a key is cracked

Encrypted Google Only Sends Referral Data for Ads, Not Organic Searches

Encrypted Google Only Sends Referral Data for Ads, Not Organic Searches

But Google says Webmaster Tools should provide all the info you'll ever need

Facebook Has Started Enforcing HTTPS and OAuth 2.0 for Apps

Facebook Has Started Enforcing HTTPS and OAuth 2.0 for Apps

It is removing support for some older authentication methods

Wikipedia Rolls Out Support for Encrypted HTTPS Connections

Wikipedia Rolls Out Support for Encrypted HTTPS Connections

Any Wikimedia wiki can be visited via the secured protocol

Facebook Issues Final Warning for Apps to Switch to HTTPS

Facebook Issues Final Warning for Apps to Switch to HTTPS

All apps must use secure connections by tomorrow October 1st

In Preparation for HTTPS Support, Wikipedia Introduces Protocol-Relative URLs

In Preparation for HTTPS Support, Wikipedia Introduces Protocol-Relative URLs

All Wikimedia sites will soon support encrypted connections

Twitter Buttons Now Use HTTPS, Security and Privacy Conscious Website Owners Rejoice

Twitter Buttons Now Use HTTPS, Security and Privacy Conscious Website Owners Rejoice

Twitter has expanded HTTPS support to the tweet and follow buttons

 
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