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Also, if your browser does not support latest TLS and does not have latest root certificates, it's your fault. /s
Let me load HTTP without the S if I want to.
No, that let's companies man-in-the-middle you.
ISPs literally couldn't help themselves inject ads and other scripts that lagged and broke everything on every website all to chase a few bucks.
HTTPS prevents them from doing that.