On 5 August 2014 03:03, der Mouse <mouse at rodents-montreal.org> wrote:
I switched to that a while ago and used that for as
long as it worked;
then they broke it, returning redirects to https: for all the http:
pages, so I went back to Google because it, at least so far, still
supports HTTP. :-(
Unless you know of some way to coax it into working for HTTP even now,
which I would love go hear about. If you don't need to do any coaxing,
that would be of even more interest.
It's not "broken". DuckDuckGo's main selling points are privacy and
security. Ergo, HTTPS.
Why would you not want HTTPS?
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