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Change CC link in footer to HTTPS #15898

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@coliff coliff commented Feb 24, 2015

Update Creative Commons link to HTTPS.

Note: All web traffic should be considered sensitive and potentially correlated with other websites in unpredictable ways. As or more importantly, ISPs like Verizon and Comcast are now routinely injecting tracking material into their customers' traffic -- using HTTPS protects visitors from being manipulated this way.

The web community is in the middle of a big push to get the web moved over to HTTPS. Groups at the W3C, IETF, and Internet Architecture Board (IETF's sister org) have all declared that it's the web's future.

Part of getting this to happen is getting web developers to see it by the websites they visit, and to expect it of themselves.

Update Creative Commons link to HTTPS.
@patrickhlauke patrickhlauke added this to the v3.3.4 milestone Feb 24, 2015
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Fair enough, LGTM.

@patrickhlauke patrickhlauke changed the title Update footer.html Change CC link in footer to HTTPS Feb 24, 2015
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@patrickhlauke patrickhlauke merged commit feda77f into twbs:master Feb 24, 2015
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