← Back to context Comment by sillywabbit 11 days ago End-to-end encryption only means something if you trust the endpoints. 2 comments sillywabbit Reply rvnx 11 days ago They often also tend to call HTTPS end-to-end encryptionhttps://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/securing-your-origin-for-...even Amazon Web Services: Benefits of using HTTPS connections: HTTPS provides end-to-end encryption sillywabbit 11 days ago I wonder if that's why it's called Transport Layer Security.
rvnx 11 days ago They often also tend to call HTTPS end-to-end encryptionhttps://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/securing-your-origin-for-...even Amazon Web Services: Benefits of using HTTPS connections: HTTPS provides end-to-end encryption sillywabbit 11 days ago I wonder if that's why it's called Transport Layer Security.
They often also tend to call HTTPS end-to-end encryption
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/securing-your-origin-for-...
even Amazon Web Services:
I wonder if that's why it's called Transport Layer Security.