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8 responses to “Are You Switching Back Your Website to HTTP from HTTPS?”
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Very Nice and informative post Alok Sir 🙂
Thanks for sharing this wonderful update.
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Thank you so much Gaurav 🙂
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Informative article. Do you think even for landing page perspective it should be changed to https? After all, financial transaction is done on payment page, then how useful it is to change landing page urls to secure connection from simple http?
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Well Vishal as far as my personal opinion is concerned, I guess only the pages in which we are going to collect some important data should be converted into HTTPS, but as far as general opinion is concerned, if your website is meant for doing some online business then I guess it should be https only. But yes practically speaking all those pages, be it landing one or websites, should remain in http mode only if it is not passing any financial or important data.
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Thanks Alok, this was a very helpful post.. Looks like I am sticking with http 🙂
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🙂 Thank you so much buddy.
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Well, there has been an SSL 2.0 venerability discovered too by Google, which forced people to rethink and enable SSL 3.0 or completely change their HTTPS/SSL certificates.
I fully endorse you views that unless there is sensitive data flowing (like financial transactions), there is no point having an HTTPS certificate for your site. HTTPS was never meant for SEO purposes technically, but probably Google started giving importance to them due to the “trust factor”. I do use SSL for some of the sites I support, but they are more of e-commerce sites, but for my own blog and travelogue, it has always been simple HTTP! 🙂
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Absolutely correct 🙂 Thank you so much sir 🙂
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