>> In the near future, webbrowsers will start to mark the non-https pages "red".
I don't agree that https everywhere is a good thing for technical and social reasons (making insecure sites look secure and pandering to them/avoiding their discovery). I sense I may get even more irritated with the browsers and Google when this happens, as they still don't provide reasonable third party javascript control on android bowsers as you need to use add ons. It may be especially irritating that firefox may make my sites look insecure, when like adobe reader they haven't even secured their binary windows installer with anything stronger than sha1 digital signatures unless you hunt down the gpg key which isn't advertised!