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  • curprev 22:4522:45, 11 December 2023BrianTheRed talk contribs 35,793 bytes −4 Updated use case to make it clear that TLS is used more broadly at this point. While this could be elaborated more on this page, it feels appropriate to allow the https page carry most of the information in this case. undo
  • curprev 22:3822:38, 11 December 2023BrianTheRed talk contribs 35,797 bytes −6 Removed the opinion portion of the sentence. I considered a reference, but this is kinda like saying that gravity makes things fall, it should be pretty well assumed at this point that if you have someone's keys, you are hack the hell out of them. undo
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