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It looks like mix of very good arguments (some traffic is not sensitive, and ensuring data integrity may be done much cheaper than HTTPS) with iffy arguments (we must have bad security because some governments ban some people from having a good one) with outright bad ones (since HTTPS can be implemented incorrectly or have bugs, it is not useful).


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