We’re excited to announce all connections to mattjmcnaughton.com, and its
subdomains (i.e. blog.mattjmcnaughton.com, etc.), are now able, and in fact
forced, to use HTTPS. After reading this post, we hope you’ll be convinced of the
merits of using HTTPS for public-internet facing services, and also have the
knowledge to easily modify your services to start supporting HTTPS connections.
Why do we care about HTTPS?
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Offering, and defaulting to, HTTPS is good web hygiene. It has been a particular
focus of the EFF over the last year, as they describe in this summary of their
Encrypt The Web initiative.