HTTPS redirect for the website

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Hey there,

I noticed that the website (& forum) does not automatically redirect users to the HTTPS version. Implementing or enabling an automatic redirect from HTTP to HTTPS is rather easy, only takes like half an hour and would significantly improve the security and privacy of the forum and the website.
If you use apache: https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowl ... t-to-https

kind regards
hyperion wrote:
Wed Apr 29, 2020 2:12 pm
Hey there,
Hi, Welcome to the Forum hyperion !
Here are all important links:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4740
-A few rules and useful forum instructions
I noticed that the website (& forum) does not automatically redirect users to the HTTPS version. Implementing or enabling an automatic redirect from HTTP to HTTPS is rather easy, only takes like half an hour and would significantly improve the security and privacy of the forum and the website.
If you use apache: https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowl ... t-to-https

kind regards
We do have httpS on DL pages, so they are secured. Forum is not, - i do not know why that has been decided, it may be because this rather old forum-sw dont support it
Il ask webmaster
hyperion wrote:
Wed Apr 29, 2020 2:12 pm
Hey there,

I noticed that the website (& forum) does not automatically redirect users to the HTTPS version. Implementing or enabling an automatic redirect from HTTP to HTTPS is rather easy, only takes like half an hour and would significantly improve the security and privacy of the forum and the website.
If you use apache: https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowl ... t-to-https

kind regards
Honestly nothing is wrong with https, it just affects a hide all script button I use when browsing r/all to make everything I've seen disappear instead of clicking next page and seeing repeats. With https it doesn't show up.
musikbear wrote:
Wed Apr 29, 2020 5:19 pm
hyperion wrote:
Wed Apr 29, 2020 2:12 pm
Hey there,
Hi, Welcome to the Forum hyperion !
Here are all important links:
http://lmms.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4740
-A few rules and useful forum instructions.
I noticed that the website (& forum) does not automatically redirect users to the HTTPS version. Implementing or enabling an automatic redirect from HTTP to HTTPS is rather easy, only takes like half an hour and would significantly improve the security and privacy of the forum and the website.
If you use apache: https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowl ... t-to-https

kind regards
We do have httpS on DL pages, so they are secured. Forum is not, - i do not know why that has been decided, it may be because this rather old forum-sw dont support it
Il ask webmaster
Thanks for the support Musikbear and sharing the important links with us. i appreciate your efforts.
I think yes, HTTPS is secure and this forum should be redirected as HTTPS. It will be great if all other forums too use this. BTW Thanks for sharing this with us, Sir. We are grateful :) KineMaster Mods
EthanWinters wrote:
Mon Sep 06, 2021 6:41 am
I think yes, HTTPS is secure and this forum should be redirected as HTTPS. It will be great if all other forums too use this. BTW Thanks for sharing this with us, Sir. We are grateful :) Null's Brawl Apk
Yeah I also prefer https as it is most secured network.
hyperion wrote:
Wed Apr 29, 2020 2:12 pm
Hey there,

I noticed that the website (& forum) does not automatically redirect users to the HTTPS version. Implementing or enabling an automatic redirect from HTTP to HTTPS is rather easy, only takes like half an hour and would significantly improve the security and privacy of the forum and the website.
If you use apache: https://gbplus.net/

kind regards
Yes , I also with you. HTTPS is more secure!
HTTPS makes your website secure for hackers. This does not redirect to your site. Canonical is used for redirection.
I am also facing the same problem. Did you resolved it yet.
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Hopefully, this makes sense. The only difference between the two protocols is that HTTPS uses TLS (SSL) to encrypt normal HTTP requests and responses. As a result, HTTPS is far more secure than HTTP. :idea:

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