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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: jennadk on March 09, 2016, 08:58:39 PM

Title: Purchasing Roadshow
Post by: jennadk on March 09, 2016, 08:58:39 PM
Quick question, is "http://www.amigashop.org" the only place to do this?

I'm hesitant to make *another* login and to a site that doesn't support SSL it seems, no less. Of course, if that's the only place with it available then oh well :drink:
Title: Re: Purchasing Roadshow
Post by: mechy on March 09, 2016, 09:57:57 PM
Quote from: jennadk;805676
Quick question, is "http://www.amigashop.org" the only place to do this?

I'm hesitant to make *another* login and to a site that doesn't support SSL it seems, no less. Of course, if that's the only place with it available then oh well :drink:


that is the place to buy it :)
Title: Re: Purchasing Roadshow
Post by: Trev on March 10, 2016, 12:10:18 AM
Time for https://letsencrypt.org/, but most Amiga browsers would be left cold and alone.
Title: Re: Purchasing Roadshow
Post by: paul1981 on March 10, 2016, 01:05:00 AM
Quote from: jennadk;805676
Quick question, is "http://www.amigashop.org" the only place to do this?

I'm hesitant to make *another* login and to a site that doesn't support SSL it seems, no less. Of course, if that's the only place with it available then oh well :drink:


I used Paypal I'm sure.
Title: Re: Purchasing Roadshow
Post by: jennadk on March 10, 2016, 03:42:41 AM
Yep, Paypal here too tonight. Still, not fun to give out a bunch of personal information, as they required, over unencrypted HTTP.

I do wonder if LibreSSL, having a much smaller footprint than OpenSSL, might be able to bring some modern encryption to Amiga browsing. Being potentially easier to port, that is.
Title: Re: Purchasing Roadshow
Post by: QuikSanz on March 10, 2016, 04:46:00 AM
Quote from: jennadk;805690
Yep, Paypal here too tonight. Still, not fun to give out a bunch of personal information, as they required, over unencrypted HTTP.

I do wonder if LibreSSL, having a much smaller footprint than OpenSSL, might be able to bring some modern encryption to Amiga browsing. Being potentially easier to port, that is.


The issue is being taken care of, a bit more work is needed to finish. Still months away though.