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Google Rolls Out Encrypted Web Search Option

KirinMercury writes "Google began offering an encrypted option for Web searchers on Friday and said it planned to roll it out for all of its services eventually. People who want to use the more secure search option can type 'https://www.google.com' into their browser, scrambling the connection so the words and phrases they search on, and the results that Google displays, will be protected from interception." Note that you need the 'www' for it to work. Dropping it redirects you to a non-ssl page. You might have read this on Saturday, but if you missed it, it's still worth knowing.

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  1. Re:This will have interesting results for webmaste by eln · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This seems likely, which of course has the very desirable (for Google) effect of locking website owners into Google Analytics. Of course, if you're a website owner who wants to run some other stats package, this is very bad news.

  2. now we need encrypted /. by Darth+Sdlavrot · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Encrypted should be the default for every web site IMNSHO.

  3. Re:Don't Be Evil by hedwards · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Technically, this just restricts the evil to mostly Google.

  4. Easier Solution by datapharmer · · Score: 3, Insightful

    An easier solutions is to just install the add to search bar plugin. Details on this plugin and how to get the old google layout back can be found on my website here: how to get rid of the new Google sidebar. You may also want to go to about:config and change http:/// to https:/// under keyword.URL

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  5. Re:MitM only? by MoonBuggy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes, but they need to subpoena them, which is a lot more work than automated monitoring.

    More to the point, though, I said the more of the web goes SSL, my point being that something like the great firewall of China would be much harder to implement if most sites are on secure connections, thus only endpoints are known. Dissident news pages could be replicated across 'legitimate' domains, for example. Without live packet inspection it becomes much harder to decide who to block.

    With Google providing security even for relatively non-sensitive data, there is hope of others following suit.

  6. Re:This will have interesting results for webmaste by hawguy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Since most people don't know about the referer header, I don't think your analogy is correct. It would be more like if I taped a note on your back that says "I have a spoon fetish". The note is easy for you to find and remove (or alter) if you really want to.. but most people wouldn't even think to look there.

  7. Re:This will have interesting results for webmaste by barzok · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ask them to sign a visitor's book

    It's 1996?