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The Real Cost of a CloudFlare “Free” SSL Certificate.
What do you think about these articles?
https://info.ssl.com/the-real-cost-of-a-cloudflare-free-ssl-certificate/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/09/29/cloudflare_you_get_ssl_and_you_get_ssl_everybody_gets_ssl/
I think it's a...
- ....39 votes
- Good thing15.38%
- Bad thing.23.08%
- It's FREE SSL. Who cares.61.54%
Comments
The first article provided nothing of value to the community apart from reiterating the standard and obvious vulnerabilities of SSL/TLS.
The issue is solved if you use "Strict SSL". This instructs CloudFlare's servers to only trust your certificate, and not any other certificate (as is default with Flexible SSL.)
The second article complains about Windows XP support.
Roughly, it's -10% of traffic. But for every website % is different.
..... both are not really relevant, just repeating bullshit that is pretty useless and complaining about XP (seriously?)
CloudFlare's free SSL will do more good than bad. Also as someone else mentioned you can set the SSL setting to strict and the mentioned security problems are resolved. Who really uses XP or anything less than ICS on the internet anyway?
Yeah, who would doubt that a company trying to sell you crazily overpriced SSL certs will have something to say about a competitor offering free ones...
Well, the articles posted on a website that sells you SSL certificate. So, shall we really care about sales talk?
Depending upon the success of https://letsencrypt.org/ people selling single domain and wild card ssl might just go out of business. They will do alright though since they make most of their money through EV SSL.
P.S. The relevance of this comment to the discussion makes as much sense as the relevance of the https://info.ssl.com/the-real-cost-of-a-cloudflare-free-ssl-certificate/ to the point they are trying to make :P
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