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Timeline of HTTPS adoption

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| 2014 || {{dts|March 5}} || CDN || Amazon CloudFront || SNI custom SSL, HTTPS redirection || Amazon CloudFront announces support for customers to use their own SSL certificates through the implementation of {{w|Server Name Indication}}, as well as HTTP to HTTPS redirection (via 301 redirect).
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| 2014 || c.{{dts|March 22}} || {{w|Email}} service || Gmail || HTTPS adoption || {{w|Gmail}} goes 100% HTTPS.<ref name="ss"/>
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| 2014 || {{dts|June 5}} || Website || WordPress || Default HTTPS-only || {{w|Automattic}}, the parent company of wordpress.com, announces that all wordpress.com subdomains will be moved to default HTTPS-only by the end of 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://en.blog.wordpress.com/2014/06/05/reset-the-net/|title = Reset the Net. If we properly encrypt our sites and devices, we can make mass surveillance much more difficult. We’ll be serving pages only over SSL for all *.wordpress.com subdomains by the end of the year.|last = Siemenski|first = Paul|date = June 5, 2014|accessdate = December 1, 2019|publisher = The WordPress.com Blog}}</ref>
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