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==Why the change?==
==Why the change?==
We wanted to enhance privacy. We also believe that we are join good company, e.g. [[Wikipedia]], [[PubMed]].
We wanted to enhance privacy and security. We also believe that we are joining good company, e.g. [[Wikipedia]], [[PubMed]].


==Thanks==
==Thanks==
A very big thanks goes to the project ''Let's Encrypt'' (https://letsencrypt.org). Their effort spurned us to go ''https''.
A very big thanks goes to the project ''Let's Encrypt'' (https://letsencrypt.org). Their effort spurned us to go ''https'' and they provide us with certificates your web browser recognizes.


Beyond that, we thanks the folks at ''Debian'' (https://debian.org) and our hosting provider. They made the implementation relatively painless.
Beyond that, we thank the folks at ''Debian'' (https://debian.org) and our hosting provider. They made the implementation relatively painless.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 11:19, 7 June 2016

The Libre Pathology logo.

We are happy to announce that Libre Pathology has gone https.

What is https?

HTTPS (commonly https in the browser address bar) is (in short) the secure version of HTTP. HTTP (often seen written http) is hypertext transfer protocol the open data communication standard for the World Wide Web (www).

Why the change?

We wanted to enhance privacy and security. We also believe that we are joining good company, e.g. Wikipedia, PubMed.

Thanks

A very big thanks goes to the project Let's Encrypt (https://letsencrypt.org). Their effort spurned us to go https and they provide us with certificates your web browser recognizes.

Beyond that, we thank the folks at Debian (https://debian.org) and our hosting provider. They made the implementation relatively painless.

See also

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