Facebook has finally added the ability to access the site via a HTTP Secure (HTTPS) connection on mobile and anywhere even on desktop, which should drastically increase security for users. Currently, you can access Facebook securely by typing in https before the web address, but it doesn't work everywhere on the site. This feature can be enabled from the Account Settings page.
Will you enable it at the cost of slower surfing experience? I think we should for the security.
Facebook Finally Adds HTTPS Support [via]
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