XP should still be usable under Chrome (6.0+) & Firefox (2.0+).

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On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 10:51 PM, Eric Mill <[email protected]> wrote:

> For what it's worth, I think CloudFlare dropping the price of SSL is going
> to force other companies to follow suit, so hopefully their move creates
> competition that both reduces CloudFlare dependency and increases the
> amount of encrypted traffic on the web.
>
> For example, today I learned that Amazon CloudFront finally dropped the
> price of SSL in front of S3 for custom domains from $600/month(!!) to
> $0/month: http://aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/custom-ssl-domains (As long as
> you're comfortable using SNI, which excludes users on Windows XP.)
>
> CloudFlare is hopefully just one part of the tip of the spear.
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 4:05 AM, ITechGeek <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> For the 3 co-founders, they appear to provide the exact same info as when
>> the Wayback Machine first captured the people page in 2010.
>>
>>
>> http://web.archive.org/web/20101015060142/http://www.cloudflare.com/people.html
>>
>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/mprince
>> http://www.linkedin.com/pub/michelle-zatlyn/9/b19/17b?trk=pub-pbmap
>> http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lee-holloway/0/152/159
>>
>> I don't see any indication of connections to the US Intel Community based
>> on looking them up online.  I see connections to Law Enforcement for
>> Matthew Prince, but connections to law enforcement != connections to Intel
>> community.
>>
>> I'm not debating the idea Cloudflare could receive an NSL which is true
>> for any US company (although I think most countries have some equiv).
>>
>> You are telling us to do our homework.  Since we don't seem to be seeing
>> the same information that you are, can you point us at some sites?  Maybe
>> the search engine you are using is pointing you in a different direction
>> than Google is pointing me or maybe you know better search terms.
>>
>>
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>> On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Ryan Carboni <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> oh dear.
>>> He helped the government combat crime and nuisance style offenses.
>>> Clearly in collusion.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 12:20 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> > Message du 06/04/14 17:41
>>>> > De : "staticsafe"
>>>> > On 4/6/2014 10:40, [email protected] wrote:
>>>> > >> Message du 04/04/14 20:09
>>>> > >> De : "Eric Mill"
>>>> > >> Along with Cloudflare's 2014 plan to offer SSL termination for
>>>> free, and
>>>> > >> their stated plan to double SSL on the Internet by end of year,
>>>> the barrier
>>>> > >> to HTTPS everywhere is dropping rapidly.
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >
>>>> > > I agree that putting https everywhere is great, but Cloudflare's
>>>> founders are tightly linked with the US-intelligence community. That fact
>>>> alone kind of kills any claims they make about data security within their
>>>> service.
>>>> >
>>>> > Source for this please?
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> Is it so painful to do your own homework?
>>>>
>>>> "Matthew Prince, Lee Holloway, and Michelle Zatlyn created CloudFlare
>>>> in 2009.[1][2] They previously worked on Project Honey Pot." -
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CloudFlare
>>>>
>>>> "[...] the project organizers also help various law enforcement
>>>> agencies combat private and commercial unsolicited bulk mailing offenses
>>>> and overall work to help reduce the amount of spam being sent [...]" -
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Honey_Pot
>>>>
>>>> That's just for starters, you can dig more and find more. It is
>>>> interesting that the history of the founders themselves is no longer
>>>> exhibited in cloudflare.com website as it was years ago.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> As an American company, there is nothing preventing Cloudflare from
>>>> receiving NSLs and having to shut up about them. What use is a system that
>>>> you can't trust like this?
>>>>
>>>> You can say "oh, but they go after the bad guys, spammers". But that
>>>> doesn't limit it to spammers neither do we know who are the so called bad
>>>> guys, since that is decided by American secret laws, made by secret courts,
>>>> that issue secret orders.
>>>>
>>>> No trust to American companies, less even trust to American companies
>>>> that promise any kind of data security. Better no security than a false
>>>> sense of it.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry.
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