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William Pietri wrote: | I work a lot on open wireless networks. All of my important traffic is | encrypted (HTTPS, IMAPS, SSH). Some unimportant stuff isn't, but if | somebody runs off with, say, my Slashdot identity, I don't really care. | | The one exception is Wikipedia. It doesn't seem to do HTTPS. Before I | was an admin, I didn't care, but now somebody getting ahold of my | credentials could cause a fair bit of trouble. This makes me a bit | paranoid about using Wikipedia at all, and inclines me to stay logged | out. So in a way, becoming an admin has made me less engaged. | | The best solution I've come up with for this is setting up my own secure | proxy and then using something like FoxyProxy to selectively route | Wikipedia traffic to the proxy. That seems like an awful lot of | rigamarole, though, and I'm wondering if anybody has some simpler solution. | | Thanks, | | William
Have you tried https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki?
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