Site Encryption

I’m experimenting with site encryption.  Your browser will now probably show a padlock next to the address, together with an ‘https://’, and if you click on this you’ll probably get some information about the certificate I use and so on.

The first problem I’ve encountered is more an issue with my browser, in that it now blocks any unencrypted content.  That means if I embed any images from other websites these might not be shown, unless you enable it in your browser.  You might also get a warning message about this.

Encryption has the advantage of giving us all a little more privacy, something that’s very important to some people.

Please bear with me as I try to sort out these problems, and if you run into anything funny, please let me know.

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