plugger123
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If I posted this in the wrong category then kindly accept my apologies. I could not find a more suitable category. I believe this might have bearing on the majority? of Internet connections in SA.
I own a relatively busy web site where a large part of the traffic is from South Africa.
I would like to implement SSL (https) for some sections of the web site that requires a login for an extra layer of security which i think is probably much needed.
The thing that is holding me back is that ISP's in South Africa is shaping ports (other than port 80) which will make the https:// pages load slowly on my web site ?
Would this be an issue here in South Africa? If it is really slow I would rather just stick to http:// and take my chances regarding the extra layer of security.
I own a relatively busy web site where a large part of the traffic is from South Africa.
I would like to implement SSL (https) for some sections of the web site that requires a login for an extra layer of security which i think is probably much needed.
The thing that is holding me back is that ISP's in South Africa is shaping ports (other than port 80) which will make the https:// pages load slowly on my web site ?
Would this be an issue here in South Africa? If it is really slow I would rather just stick to http:// and take my chances regarding the extra layer of security.