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HSTS = HTTP Strict Transport Security

This is what ChatGPT ("Sam") told me:


You mean HSTS, not HTSP.


HSTS = HTTP Strict Transport Security


It tells the browser:


“Always use HTTPS for this domain. Never use plain HTTP.”


So even if someone types:


http://angrypages.com


the browser forces:


https://angrypages.com


It also makes certificate problems stricter, so users cannot easily bypass bad HTTPS warnings.


Why we hold off


Because once enabled hard, especially with preload, it can lock the domain into HTTPS behavior. That is good later, but dangerous while server, SSL, Cloudflare, redirects, or subdomains are still being fixed.


My call


Hold off on HSTS preload for now.


Use normal HTTPS first.

Add HSTS only after AngryPages is stable.

HSTS = HTTP Strict Transport Security
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