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Old 12-07-2005, 04:13 PM   #11
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Sorry, you're wrong again. SSL is supported by all major webbrowsers. Be it Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, even the less used Konqueror has no single problem with that stuff.
Actually, SSL has been around since the stone age of the Internet (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Sockets_Layer).
It certainly has. It was supported by the various browsers that I used on the Amiga A1200 all those years ago.
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I might be harsh I just hate that attitude of Yours, learn to read and comprehend what they are writing, before You act like a tutor.
Was that really called for Nataz?

We all have attitudes that someone will not like but on this forum we try to accommodate the foibles that we humans have and discuss issues WITHOUT getting personal.

Try to remember Nataz that you don’t win an argument by name calling.
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Old 12-07-2005, 05:30 PM   #12
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Sites that dont store any information, dont collect information. You really just browsing the HYIP page, but all transactions and info shareing is done by e-Gold's SCI.

We're probably invested in different programs. Almost any HYIP I've been with so far sooner or later at least introduced a login procedure requiring sensitive login information to be passed.
So, we're all correct, depending on which particular HYIP we'd be talking about.
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Again You take water above Your head. I know for a fact that SSL does give alot of computer useres grey hair, cause of problems and compability. Take a tour in asia, africa, south america and see how many inet cafe's etc.. that is patched to the newest SSL encryption and how many that aint disabled.

Apparently you've been there, what browsers do they use?
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Yea I know its easy for You to think that every country has the same standards as Germany. Arrogance at best!

You just don't wish to be on the same standard as Germany when it comes to Internet connections. Most studies I've heard of place us somewhere in the middle of all OECD countries in terms of broadband connections and pricing.
And we're still far away from places like Hong Kong or Korea where you can easily get Gigabit connections for the same price we pay for a lousy SDSL connection.
I don't have a link to the articles describing that. Try a search on slashdot.org, it should be there someplace.

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Why twist it around, they allready stated that You should first look if the site need this kind of info or any info at all. If no need to give away info, no need for SSL.

When sensitive data is involved I always like using encryption, especially with financial data. And especially with all that bullsh**t "anti terror" laws giving governments access to data they don't need.
This may sound paranoid, but after 10 years in computing, 8 on the Internet and having worked for an ISP, I know a little how simple it is to get access to virtually anything floating the net when you know where to tap.
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Old 13-07-2005, 03:51 AM   #13
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Whoa, Nataz. Chill out, won't you? I'm sure gerryst just meant to be helpful.

I for one feel a tad safer with HYIPs using SSL encryption. I guess it depends really on one's tolerance for risk.

On second thought, aren't we all huge risk-takers for investing in HYIPs knowing that 99% of them are supposed to be nothing more than Ponzi schemes?
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Old 19-07-2005, 05:01 AM   #14
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well i just felt that hyip which using SSL shows that they are doing it for long term.. cos they hav to pay for it.. like ExpInvest.. they even hav 256bit SSL encryption where even egold only hav 128bit SSL encryption on their sites... but its just my opinion.. guys.. chill out.. just a simple topic n u guys hav to argue on this?? cool down man!
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Old 29-07-2005, 05:43 AM   #15
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well i just felt that hyip which using SSL shows that they are doing it for long term.. cos they hav to pay for it.. like ExpInvest.. they even hav 256bit SSL encryption where even egold only hav 128bit SSL encryption on their sites... but its just my opinion.. guys.. chill out.. just a simple topic n u guys hav to argue on this?? cool down man!

agree with menghua84, and i wonot invest one cent into a site has no SSL.
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