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The Internet Archive Switches To HTTPS Connections By Default

An anonymous reader writes "The Internet Archive today announced it has enabled HTTPS connections by default on archive.org and openlibrary.org. The organization today also revealed it now sees over 3 million users per day. Both sites are still accessible over HTTP connections. Since the Wayback Machine is hosted on archive.org, it also follows the same rules: the secure version is used by default, but you can use the http version which will help load certain complicated webpages."

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  1. Who Cares? by sexconker · · Score: 0, Troll

    Why is this news?
    All the sites I work on rewrite any http url request to https because there's absolutely no reason not to.