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This was from an anti-HTTPS crusading marketer. The argument is that an average user would notice that the origin in the URL was wrong, but they don't because the lock icon makes them think the site is safe. Ergo HTTPS is bad.
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The lock icon is bad. After "'not secure' for non-HTTPS" comes "no more locks," I think.
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Some browsers double down on this. Shields for all HTTP pages!
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I don't think it's a coincidence that Brave's logo is a shield.
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