Why I don’t use HTTPS on my website


I don’t use HTTPS on some of my websites — and I’ve gotten a fair bit of flak for that.  But I have two very good (in my opinion) reasons for sticking to plain old HTTP in some cases.  It all boils down to retro computing and technology that doesn’t expire.  Watch the video before you yell at me (this really shouldn’t be that controversial).


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