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Can FAB have usa an HTTPS server???

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Would really prefer to connect to Fab using an https server. i.e. secure and encrypted. It would be a lot safer.

At the moment if you are using a shared internet connection eg wireless, in a shared house, of internet cafe. Anyone can read & see what your are typing or the pics you are sending.

I think most websites are using https now-a-days and it is becoming more and more necessary, there are snoopers everywhere

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Most websites are on http, some use https for payment sub sites or similar. Even some of the banks keep their forward facing main site on http.

The technical resources to set up this site, including the chatrooms and mail system on https would be huge and a lot of users would run into difficulties. The ease of someone "overseeing" your use of a computer without your knowledge or permission is possible, yes. But it's not easy and far beyond the average, or even slightly above average users capabilities!

Don't believe all the hype on the media!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I absolutely understand about the technical resources, but I do not think it is fair to say most websites use http. Any new site that deals with sensitive or personal data now-a-days I've found to use https. Twitter & Facebook are both https by default. I understand these are major companies, & Fab is much smaller & relies on donations. But hopefully one day Im not knocking Fab I still love you guys anyway x

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By *he Happy ManMan  over a year ago

Merseyside


"Would really prefer to connect to Fab using an https server. i.e. secure and encrypted. It would be a lot safer.

At the moment if you are using a shared internet connection eg wireless, in a shared house, of internet cafe. Anyone can read & see what your are typing or the pics you are sending.

I think most websites are using https now-a-days and it is becoming more and more necessary, there are snoopers everywhere "

You can always have a https connection to any website. You need to use https everywhere.

HTTPS Everywhere is a Firefox, Chrome, and Opera extension that encrypts your communications with many major websites, making your browsing more secure.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You can always have a https connection to any website. You need to use https everywhere.

HTTPS Everywhere is a Firefox, Chrome, and Opera extension that encrypts your communications with many major websites, making your browsing more secure."

*many major websites*... but not this one.

https isn't that hard to setup and manage. but the ssl certificates can be expensive, and considering this is a free/cheap site that probably isn't viable.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sorry to disagree but its actually very easy to view the packet data of someone's connection even someone not that computer "savy" but they wouldn't know what to do with the raw data.. The problem is the people who are actually snooping on open networks are not fazzed by https:// so unfortunately it wouldn't actually do much good anyway so what I suggest is if you are worried about your on line security ( you should be ) look into securing your data packet connection

Remember stay safe online if you would like any more info just msg me xxxx hope I could help xxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

SSL (the S part of https) is pretty secure. Banks use it. And while somebody like the NSA could probably crack it, it would take a lot of time and resources. I don't think the NSA is that interested in a swinging site.

Not sure what securing your data packet connection means. Even googling it came up a blank.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sorry again hun but do you have any clue to how much banks lose each week to hackers ? There was one case of a 17 year old in south america makeing 80 thousnd a month you might remember it on the news as for securing data packet please spend more than 5 minutes " GOOGLEING " It and you will find it hun its not major knowladge how much they lose as it would be bad for business but panorama did a special report on it xxxx hope I could help xxxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I work in IT and I have done for 15 years. I work for a software company that has millions of end users. My employer pays me a good wage to know about internet security and encryption. Securing Packet Data does not make any sense. But hey, you watched Panorama so I guess you know better.

ps - googling has no E, caps or otherwise.

pps - don't call me hun.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Lmao as soon as somebody gets put right on something they all of a sudden have worked in that field for years lmao no I am not an expert because I watched panorama I was using that so u had a reference point if you wanted to start looking into it for urself as for not seeing what packet data has to do with it if you are snooping a network of any kind the data that it is made up of is data packets ( working in this industry for 15 years you should know this hence securing your data packet is the only thing that does make sense duhhhh

P.s why you are so perfect and knowing in all subjects you had to point out my one typo spelling mistake

P.P.S get over urself I put hun in all my messages your not that special.... HUN !!!!

Hope I could help xxxx

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By *b430Man  over a year ago

Tayside

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo

This is the feedback section people, can we keep it to that please

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This is the feedback section people, can we keep it to that please "

Sorry got a bit carried away ill try not to let it happen again

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I answered the OPs post. Time to move on, I dislike hijacked threads.

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