I suspect a lot of people have been leery of using w8track because of the lack of SSL encryption on the weight tracking features. I understand. I’m not sure I’d be using this program from work, for example, if I thought my boss might be sneaking a peek at my records. To create an extra layer of comfort, I added SSL encryption to w8track this evening, giving you the warm fuzzy feeling of the padlock icon in your browser whenever you record your weight losses or gains. I also extended encryption to the login and registration features of the content part of the site, to accommodate those of you who comment here. You don’t need to take any action to get encryption; it’s automatically enabled for the parts of the site that need it.
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