Why would I use 256-Bit SSL Encryption with Newsgroups?
Newsdemon's 256-bit SSL Encryption provides an extra layer of protection for our users. This protection can help defend against login and password theft, which is particularly common in today's wireless society. The secondary benefit of 256-Bit SSL Encryption is help overcoming the speed issues related to ISP throttling and bottlenecks. Most ISPs do not want to throttle or bottleneck 256-Bit SSL Encrypted data because this kind of data is routinely used to send sensitive data (financial information, logins, passwords, credit card info, etc).
If you would like to add 256-Bit SSL Encryption to your membership, please contact our support staff HERE.
- As a leading Usenet newsgroup provider, we get many questions about Usenet and Newsgroups. Below you will find answers to many of those questions including how news servers work and how to get access to usenet newsgroups.
- Newsgroups BIG-8
- Newsgroup Article Headers
- Why do I want 256-Bit SSL Encryption?
- Does the Usenet have "Rules"?
- What are some important Usenet Terms?
- Is there a list of common NNTP reply codes?
- Where can I find RFC0977 (The original Usenet Standard)?
- Where can I find RFC2980 (The current Usenet Standard)?
- NNTP Overview and General Operation
- A Brief History of the Internet What is Usenet (AKA Newsgroups)?






