I have noticed that most of the Chinese country code .cn domains on the internet are still using plaintext HTTP, not HTTPS. Even major Chinese news outlets and somewhat large Chinese companies (the really big ones like Huawei tend to use .com and do use HTTPS) are plaintext. I’m curious, anyone know why this is?

  • muesli
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    4 years ago

    The problem is that they can’t censor individual pages anymore. After all, the whole site is encrypted with HTTPS. This can lead to draconian penalties where China will outright ban an entire website when it’s really only trying to get rid of a couple of pages.

    Disabling HTTPS is basically the DMCA protection of Chinese websites 😉

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      4 years ago

      Though I still find it weird that Chinese news outlets like China Daily, which the government presumably has a say in, still does this. Being plaintext makes it impossible to verify that the information you’re getting is actually what’s on the website, which might be even more important than security for a news site.