Looks like an attempt to sabotage the internet again!
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/02/e ... dnt-use-it
I'm going to run the other direction as soon as I see that on a web site. I'm now waiting for a slew of people to get alarmed and talks about the possible breaches, spreading like the common cold!
As if what I said before wasn't enough, be wary of "ETS"!
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Re: As if what I said before wasn't enough, be wary of "ETS"!
Presumably, if applications (i.e. clients) don't implement it, no one is going to use it.
Of course since this protocol is "enterprise", there's a good chance Google Chrome will have it and then other people will follow.
Of course since this protocol is "enterprise", there's a good chance Google Chrome will have it and then other people will follow.