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paleface | 2 years ago

Aside from browsing history, privacy implications, some ISPs insert adverts, into the HTML - possibly opening up the user, to drive by browser exploits…

The reality is, it’s not complicated to add HTTPS, as a feature, so there’s no good reason as to why it’s not implemented - aside from incompetence, or trying to save money, on staff?!

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hulitu|2 years ago

> some ISPs insert adverts, into the HTML - possibly opening up the user, to drive by browser exploits…

Just like some sites insert adverts in web pages, "possibly opening up the user, to drive by browser exploits…"