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+Earlier this week Google has announced that they will use HTTPS as a ranking signal for the [Page Rank](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Page_rank).
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+HTTPS is now a lightweight ranking signal: <http://t.co/hOr1DS9trV>. Secure those sites! \#WebmasterNews pic.twitter.com/qk9v9L8lvR
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+--- Google Webmasters (@googlewmc) August 7, 2014
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+A lot of people on Hacker News and Twitter were annoyed (even upstet for some) by that decision. I understand some of the concern, but I don't think they are legitimate:
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+- Yes, most SSL certs are not free. But hosting a website has also a cost.
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+- However, certificates are not always expensive. You can get one for $16 with [Gandi](https://www.gandi.net/ssl).
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+- Yes, there is probably additional cost. You'll need the technical knowledge on how to set up the certificate. But it's the same for running a web site. If you don't know how to do it, you'll need someone to do it for you.
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+- There's an opportunity for hosting companies to compete on this, and make it easier and cheaper for small business and individual to run a web site with TLS.
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+- The Page Rank is already secret, no one know how important having TLS will impact the ranking.
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+- Yes, it matters even for a "content only" site. How can you trust the content was not altered otherwise ?
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+- This decision impact business more than anyone else. If you're worried that your own personal blog is going to be impacted, I don't want to be mean, but I doubt this will have a huge impact for you.
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+- Google won't stop ranking you because you don't have TLS.
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+I really believe this is a first small step in the right direction. Plain HTTP should die at this point.