Oct. 15, 2022, 12:34 a.m. | /u/zm1868179

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So now the http3 and quic was standardized and it starts being implemented. If web and service providers start deploying http3 only services that don't have a fallback to http 2 that means blocking quick protocol would in essence block the services which as time moves on more things are going to be http3 or future protocols.

If my understanding of the protocol is correct because now almost everything's encrypted and it's not designed to basically even be able to …

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