In regard to the
HTTPS? article when I read what this says about the Wikipedia: Secure Server it says to me that either the Wikipedia: Secure Server is obsolete or do people have no idea of what is actually going on. The answer is most likely the latter. So, in regard to this at least I have no idea what is going on either because I'm not a professional programmer anymore. If you are maybe you could explain what all this means? I'm just a hobbyist blogger doing this blog as a free public service worldwide so this is about as far as I'm going to take this:
Thanks for your patience.
After I read the first part (which is now at the bottom of this page) I found this which makes a little more sense:
Wikimedia used to have a designated secure server (2005–2011) that was used for accessing Wikimedia projects with an encrypted connection. In 2011, all the main web server addresses at Wikimedia started supporting encrypted connections. In 2013, encryption became the default for logged-in users. As of 2015, unencrypted access is no longer possible. Refer to the "HTTPS" article at Meta-Wiki for more information about the current state of encryption on Wikimedia projects.
This page reflects the historical state from the time that encryption was optional.
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