“…our study finds that, as of June 2016, there was relatively little censorship of Wikipedia globally…HTTPS prevents censors from seeing which page a user is ...
Wikipedia’s full embrace of HTTPS in 2015 had a surprising effect on censorship around the globe. ‘S’ is for secure, after all. Look at the top of your browser, on the left of the URL bar. What do you ...
New research from the Harvard community found that HTTPS has prevented governments from seeing which page a user is viewing on Wikipedia, which helped fight censorship in numerous countries. This ...
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