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Display tutorial to invite switching to HTTPs for SW based ZIM #546

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kelson42 opened this issue Nov 13, 2020 · 6 comments · Fixed by #603
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Display tutorial to invite switching to HTTPs for SW based ZIM #546

kelson42 opened this issue Nov 13, 2020 · 6 comments · Fixed by #603
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@kelson42 kelson42 added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 13, 2020
@kelson42 kelson42 added this to To do in Zimit Nov 13, 2020
@kelson42 kelson42 changed the title Display tutorial to invite siwtching to HTTPs for SW based ZIM Display tutorial to invite switching to HTTPs for SW based ZIM Dec 1, 2020
@kelson42 kelson42 added this to TODO in Hotspot 2021 Jan 14, 2021
@kelson42 kelson42 removed this from To do in Zimit Jan 29, 2021
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@kelson42 kelson42 modified the milestones: 2.5, 2.4.4 May 7, 2021
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rgaudin commented May 7, 2021

Please elaborate

@kelson42 kelson42 moved this from TODO to DONE in Hotspot 2021 May 7, 2021
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kelson42 commented May 7, 2021

If the Hotspot welcome page is in HTTP and the user clicks on a SW ZIM, then a warning page should be displayed we following properties:

  • Inform the user that he is going to move to HTTPS
  • He is going to get a warning from his browser (one sentence to explain a bit why).
  • It will look like this, display one/two pictures per browser
  • At the end, "I have understood and I'm ready to proceed".

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@kelson42 Not sure I understand: why would the user need to be informed about the move to https? because if they are not then the browser's warning will surprise them? (not sure from your wording if the warning would be ours or generated regardless).

In any case wouldn't it be more user-friendly to try and make the transition as smooth and unnoticeable as possible (ie no warning message, just a silent switch)?

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Also I would replace the "I have understood and I'm ready to proceed" with a simple "ok" button. People don't read it, it's not like they're given a choice, and after 2-3 occurences that much wordiness might feel like a drag.

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rgaudin commented May 7, 2021

@Popolechien it's not possible to do it transparently, otherwise there would be no ticket.

It's not a browser warning, it's a browser danger UI that requires manual action that consists of several clics. Not preparing users would mean they'd just go back and thus no SW ZIM use.

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