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What this dude wants is more or less Tor. In reality networks are hilariously insecure and HTTPS is the only thing protecting you from wiretapping. Even WPA2-protected wifi is trivial to sniff if you have the password.

Allowing self-signed certificates breaks the man-in-the-middle protection; with Let's Encrypt you need to fool both the user and LE to pose as a website and that's significantly more difficult. Browsers have long stopped distinguishing HTTPS sites as "more trustworthy" so this point is moot as well.

Finally, thinking that the user knows best is the most r-slurred thing I've read in a while.

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I love how everytime a tech bro says "someone could get you" it always involves someone who has immediate access to hardware lmfao

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