On Friday 24 April 2015 04:48:55 iadest@... wrote: > Definietly dictators' style of ruling. > In Polish Internet there was a news about Mozilla's plans to abandon > HTTP totally and use HTTPS. Mozilla's "plans" usually takes few years > to be implemented, but it looks rather disturbing. > There are at least hundreds of small pages located who-knows-where, > in free hosting servers with uptime outside any standards, with so > "dangerous" technologies like pure HTML made in Notepad. And these > sites are made as a hobby by electornic engineers, ham radio > operators, computer maniacs to share knowledge non-commercially. By > introducing compulsory paid certificates and hostings it looks like > they want to transform Internet into paid medium like a television, > where you have to buy a emission time. After preventing MS from doing > something similar about 2 decades ago, for me it looks like a > dictatorship. MCbx I did just get in, but it must have taken more than a dozen clicks to accept, then get, the expired certificate and ok its use. Iceweasel 37.02 here. I can certainly see why, with all the blather about it, most would back out, and trinity's plans to take over the world would fail miserably. How much does a new cert cost? where do you have to buy it from? how long are they good for? Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>