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Phorm, the Deep Packet Inspection Ad-Injector Company, Ceases Trading

Reader mccalli writes: Phorm, a controversial UK deep-packet inspection/ad-injection company discussed on Slashdot many times before, has ceased trading today. Phorm was controversial for, among other things, editing and approving UK government advice on privacy, offering hospitality to the police prior to a decision over prosecution, and being the subject of an EU investigation for its practices and close relationship with the then UK government. The Register has a more editorialized version of the news, but it is fair to say that Phorm will not be mourned by fans of internet privacy.

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  1. Re:Question to the Network Guys by U2xhc2hkb3QgU3Vja3M · · Score: 4, Informative

    There is no reason to run HTTP and not HTTPS for your website traffic. If you can't buy a cert, then you can't really afford to have a website.

    Let’s Encrypt is a new Certificate Authority:
    It’s free, automated, and open.