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debug /lax certificates at each launch
I agree the debug menu let's you enable lax certificate checking... but you need to enable it on each launch.... how do you make it a default?!
debug /lax certificates at each launch
NOT a good idea. Wow, the amount of *REALLY* insecure advice/comments people make on these boards is scary.
MITM attack (Monkey in the Middle). Is used to hijack SSL sessions. Someone basically makes their own fake cert and acts as a proxy between you and the "secure" server you think you are talking to. Your browser tells you that you are connecting via SSL. Meanwhile, the MITM is seeing everything that goes by in the clear. Enabling lax cert checks, and you won't even notice what is happening... especially since the checks are lax for *all* https sessions.
debug /lax certificates at each launch
Clearly you wouldn't want to leave it on all the time; I never suggested you should. But for those who want to use Safari until Apple improves certificate handling, it's nice to know how to temporarily lower security levels enough to actually reach a site you want to get to. |
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