No https for the store?

No https for the store?

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You can use https but it doesnt force you to

How

why are you on Sup Forums?

are you talking about via the client? if you can't work out how to do it (not sure off the top of my head if you can or not), just access it via your web browser - that is certainly https enabled

steamcommunity.com is secure but store.steampowered.com isn't. and there is no way to do it.

blame ABC

it used https when you actually hit purchase button

>when you actually hit purchase button
what year is this?
can't wait for the day when based google will mark every non-https site as UNSECURE and will hit them with a red badge
SOON !!

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>store
rental, actually

>based google
that better be sarcasm you dirty little

>that better be sarcasm you dirty little
...kike

https is a meme

its utterly useless, if the attacker already is in your network youre fucked anyway

But goy, using tls means more server load and we can't afford that. But goy, if you give us more shekels by buying more games we might think about it. Now, press that "buy" button, goy!

Working fine in Firefox

yeah, sure!!!

Microsoft is marking all http as unsecure by 2020. Mozilla is marking all http as unsecure by the end of 2019.
Google is marking all http as unsecure by the end of 2018.

>its utterly useless
lol

>pushing for certificate jew so hard
fuck cuckzilla, microcucks and google

It actually starts when you checkout. You don't need https everywhere. Can an attacker spoof the steam store and steal information YOU enter in? Yes, it's possible; here's how you stop it: don't be a lazy idiot, and carefully inspect the URL before you enter in sensitive information.

>4go
myniga

Idiot alert.

security.stackexchange.com/a/20833

I don't know how encryption works: the post.

t. certificate jew
https was mistake.

I don't disagree that the certificate mafia grossly overcharges for certs, but there are free, almost universally accepted options now.

>t. certificate jew
uh-oh user doesn't know about letsencrypt and certbot

>thinking that band-aid over shit makes the shit any less shit
dumb jew

t. domain name jew.
dns was a mistake.

they made the ACME-standard to verify domain ownership and now provide free certificates with some reasonable rate limits. what's band-aid about that?