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Brčko, Bosnia & Herzegovina
I'm a part of the tech department for an awesome investigative journalism network called OCCRP. I'm really passionate about open source software, artificial intelligence and information security. My open source contributions are now merged with projects like reddit, elementary OS and the Tor Project. I'm running a personal blog where I share my personal stories. You can connect with me on Twitter: @r3bl_.
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Google started using HTTPS support as a positive thing in its ranking algorithm a year ago: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2014/08/https-as-ranking-sig…
Well, I own a personal website and a blog and having HTTPS support guarantees me that the users will see exactly what I want them to see. Plus, I can be sure that nobody's going to MitM the connection between my server and my users. My good friend once told me that he was connected to a public WiFi and saw ads that interfered with my content (and I didn't put any ads on my site). After that happened, I immediately started looking for a way to support HTTPS by default. It's currently not implemented, but I'm working on it.