Comment by GuB-42

9 days ago

Yes!

Let's get real, online security is mostly a commercial thing. Why do you think Google pushed so hard for HTTPS? Do you really think it is to protect your political opinions? No one cares about them, but a lot of people care about your credit card.

That's something I disagree with the people who made Gemini, a "small web" protocol for people who want to escape the modern web with its ads, tracking and bloat. They made TLS a requirement. Personally, I would have banned encryption. There is a cost, but it is a good way to keep commercial activity out.

I am not saying that the commercial web is bad, it may be the best thing that happened in the 21th century so far, but if you want to escape from it for a bit, I'd say plain HTTP is the way to go.

Note: of course if you need encryption and security in general for non commercial reason, use it, and be glad for the commercial web for helping you with that.