If you’re reading this, then congratulations! You have successfully accessed AnandTech over HTTPS.

I’m pleased to announce that as of this afternoon, all AnandTech pages and websites are now being served over HTTPS, allowing us to offer end-to-end transport encryption throughout the site. This is part of a larger project for us which started with moving the AnandTech Forums over to the XenForo software package and HTTPS last year; now it’s AnandTech main site to receive a security treatment of its own.

This update is being rolled out both to improve the security of the site, and as part of a broader trend in site hosting & delivery. From a site operations point of view, we’ve needed to improve the security of the user login system for some time so that usernames and passwords are better protected, as the two of those items are obviously important. Meanwhile, although AnandTech itself is not sensitive content, the broader trends in website hosting is for all sites regardless of content to move to HTTPS, as end-to-end encryption still enhances user privacy, and that’s always a good thing.

With today’s update, we’re now serving all pages, images, and other local content exclusively over HTTPS. This also includes redirecting any HTTP requests to HTTPS to ensure a secure connection. Overall, the hosting change should be transparent to everyone – depending on your browser, this even eliminates any security warnings – and site performance is virtually identical to before, both on the server side for us and on the client side for you. In other words, a true upgrade in every sense of the word.

However in the unlikely event that you do encounter any issues, please let me know. Leave a note here in the comments, email me, send a tweet, etc. If something is amiss, we want to fix it as quickly as possible.

Finally, I want to quickly thank our long-time developer John Campion, DB guru Ross Whitehead, hosting master Alec Ginsberg, and the rest of the AnandTech/Purch development team for working on this project. While today’s update is transparent at the user level, a lot of work was necessary on the backend to make this as seamless as possible and to make it work with third-party content (ads, JS libraries, etc). So none of this would be possible without their outstanding efforts.

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  • mapesdhs - Tuesday, September 19, 2017 - link

    "thate" - typo! This is a crim against humonity, it wil guilt your soul forever, you'll never liv it down, SJWs will cry its hate speech, edit it out asap! Oh, wait... nevre mind... ;)

    Hmm, if AT had post editing & voting, not sure I'd bother much with toms anymore.
  • DanNeely - Tuesday, September 19, 2017 - link

    Caching problem? On Win7 Chrome and FF are both showing the logins for comments and the forum as secure for me.
  • Ryan Smith - Tuesday, September 19, 2017 - link

    "Caching problem?"

    That's my thought. We're configured to redirect all HTTP to HTTPS; it's not possible to even view the site in an insecure manner.
  • Toadster - Wednesday, September 20, 2017 - link

    i'm waiting till all Anandtech has full VPN connectivity :)
  • FourEyedGeek - Friday, September 22, 2017 - link

    Good work, I love the improvements to the comment section as well.
  • ballsystemlord - Saturday, September 30, 2017 - link

    I'm still getting a "this page only partially delivers https content message". Browser is firefox 55. Using the HTTPS everywhere plugin.

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