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Well there is a difference between unsigned encrypted and unencrypted, I'm not saying marking http:// as unsafe implies that they'll always regard unsigned encrypted as completely unprotected, especially with closed source browsers (or browsers where development is a closed process).

Thanks for all the information though! :)



From the point of view of an active MITM attack there is no difference between unsigned encrypted and unencrypted.




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