The only secure http request I would need to use ssl for would be for
logging in a user who keys in their password. Google Account authentication
eliminates all of that so I do not need ssl at all now. There's also the
benefit of using a widely available and known Single Sign On provider which
Google Accounts is.

Jeff

On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Ricardo1980 <ricardo_ruiz_lo...@yahoo.es>wrote:

> " I also can not
> use SSL at this time as financial constraints unfortunately prohibit
> any
> expenditures on this project. "
>
>
> Last time I bought a SSL certificate in GoDaddy was about 12 or 20
> dollars a year. Can't you afford that?
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