Support End-to-End Encryption on the Web


The Wordfence Team would like to encourage website owners and Internet users to support end-to-end encryption on the Web. Today we are announcing that our official position is the following: Wordfence is a strong supporter of end-to-end encryption for the online community.
We suggest that you avoid services that break end-to-end encryption by intercepting and decrypting traffic.
We encourage website owners to implement HTTPS on their websites in a way that provides end-to-end encryption for their site visitors and customers.
We encourage corporate network owners and CISOs to avoid products that perform HTTPS interception and break end-to-end encryption.
We encourage site owners to avoid Cloud products that perform HTTPS interception and decryption, like Cloud WAFs.
What is end-to-end encryption?
When your web browser connects directly to a website using HTTPS, your connection is end-to-end encrypted. If the website is using a Cloud WAF or similar service that decrypts traffic to inspect it, your connection is not end-to-end encrypted because your traffic is decrypted at the cloud WAF, not at the website you are visiting.
Similarly if you are on an office network and the company is using
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