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Will GOG be ever using TLS? I was just wondering as people buy stuff in here and security is important.
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Depends on what TLS is.
It's already using TLS 1.2 pretty much everywhere.
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Tauto: Depends on what TLS is.
Transport Layer Security. It basically means the website is encrypted. Like SSL, but newer.
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Barefoot_Monkey: It's already using TLS 1.2 pretty much everywhere.
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Tauto: Depends on what TLS is.
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Barefoot_Monkey: Transport Layer Security. It basically means the website is encrypted. Like SSL, but newer.
Ok, i was just wondering as Chrome doesn't recognize GOG using TLS when using the dev console
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Barefoot_Monkey: It's already using TLS 1.2 pretty much everywhere.
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Tauto: Depends on what TLS is.
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Barefoot_Monkey: Transport Layer Security. It basically means the website is encrypted. Like SSL, but newer.
Thankyou,for the clarification.
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Barefoot_Monkey: It's already using TLS 1.2 pretty much everywhere.
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Tauto: Depends on what TLS is.
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Barefoot_Monkey: Transport Layer Security. It basically means the website is encrypted. Like SSL, but newer.
Any idea why Chrome is not recognizing that it's using TLS?
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MSG2735: Any idea why Chrome is not recognizing that it's using TLS?
I honestly haven't the foggiest. Hopefully somebody else might be able to offer some insight.
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Barefoot_Monkey: It's already using TLS 1.2 pretty much everywhere.

Transport Layer Security. It basically means the website is encrypted. Like SSL, but newer.
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MSG2735: Any idea why Chrome is not recognizing that it's using TLS?
Well, chromium 53 does recognize it without any issues. Some plugin misbehaving?
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Barefoot_Monkey: It's already using TLS 1.2 pretty much everywhere.

Transport Layer Security. It basically means the website is encrypted. Like SSL, but newer.
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MSG2735: Any idea why Chrome is not recognizing that it's using TLS?
I know there are some forum pages that show as insecure due to some mixed content issues from older threads..
Which pages show as not using it? It might be a similar issue.
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MSG2735: Any idea why Chrome is not recognizing that it's using TLS?
Works fine in Chrome and Firefox here. I'm not sure if you can even bring up the GOG site without TLS anymore as I believe they have an auto-redirect to https on everything (excluding mantis). You can test any website's SSL implementation by using SSL Pulse however:

https://www.trustworthyinternet.org/ssl-pulse/

Here are the results for GOG at the present:

https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.gog.com&hideResults=on&latest

The site supports TLS 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, no longer supports SSL (which is completely insecure). Few minor problems with their configuration but they otherwise get an A- rating which is better than the majority of sites on the web overall.
Post edited September 05, 2016 by skeletonbow