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Are y'all ever going to add SSL?
Posted on 9/8/17 at 8:57 am
Posted on 9/8/17 at 8:57 am
I don't ever access TD on public wifi so I'm not really worried about someone hacking my account, but Google has made secure pages a bit of a crusade lately. I know chrome and FF complain about the login screen not being secure already, but in October Chrome is going to start complaining even louder about non-secure sites.
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We all assume TD is making bajillions, but if cost is an issue there are services that provide free SSL certificates like LetsEncrypt.org
Just an FYI in case you weren't aware.
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Chrome 61 is now in beta and version 62 is on track to begin marking HTTP pages as “NOT SECURE” beginning in October. It will show the warning if it detects any forms on the page that transmit passwords, credit cards, or any text input fields that the browser deems are in need of HTTPS protection. All HTTP pages in incognito mode will trigger the warning.
In January 2017, Chrome version 56 began marking sites that transmit passwords or credit cards as non-secure as part of its long-term plan to mark all HTTP sites as non-secure. The warning will become more prominent as time goes on.
“Eventually, we plan to label all HTTP pages as non-secure, and change the HTTP security indicator to the red triangle that we use for broken HTTPS,” Chrome Security Team Emily Schechter said.
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We all assume TD is making bajillions, but if cost is an issue there are services that provide free SSL certificates like LetsEncrypt.org
Just an FYI in case you weren't aware.

Posted on 9/8/17 at 12:26 pm to TigerinATL
Everything will be encrypting in 5 years if not sooner.
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