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this post was submitted on 27 Jan 2025
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Hate to be "that guy," but it's mildly amusing/concerning that both instances of the "crypt.fyi" links in the body text are not secure (i.e. "http" instead of "https").
The devil's in the protocols.
Looks like the original post on Reddit took 'crypt.fyi' (the name of the tool and also the domain) and converted it to a link with http protocol.