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HSTS, coupled with server side redirection from HTTP to HTTPS, offers a more robust implementation of SSL as the browser is now aware that you expect secure comms. If a Man In the Middle tries to strip out SSL from your communications by acting as a proxy, your browser will refuse the connection because it is expecting HTTPS and not HTTP. | HSTS, coupled with server side redirection from HTTP to HTTPS, offers a more robust implementation of SSL as the browser is now aware that you expect secure comms. If a Man In the Middle tries to strip out SSL from your communications by acting as a proxy, your browser will refuse the connection because it is expecting HTTPS and not HTTP. | ||
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