1.0.0 • Published 2 months ago

is-secure-protocol v1.0.0

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We live in a world where security is paramount. Protecting data and applications is a priority for everyone, yet many developers don't take the time to verify the security of the host their web app runs on.

Are you wondering if your host is secure?

The answer is: probably not. There are several ways to verify the security of a host, but most of the available libraries are complicated to use or full of external dependencies.

That's why is-secure-protocol was created!

This revolutionary library allows you to understand if your web app is secure with a single, simple function.

Why choose is-secure-protocol?

  • Easy to use: just include the library and call a function to get an immediate result.
  • No external dependencies: is-secure-protocol is completely independent, making it more secure and reliable.
  • Transparent code: the library's code is completely transparent, so you can be sure of what it does.

Warning!

is-secure-protocol is a troll library. Its purpose is to demonstrate that it's not necessary to install the first library you find, but it's essential to think and evaluate your needs.

Despite being a troll, is-secure-protocol actually works!

You can use it to test your web app and see if it's secure. But remember: don't blindly trust any library, including is-secure-protocol!

Example of use

// Import the library
import isSecure from 'is-secure-protocol';

// Check if the host is secure and print the result
console.log('>>', isSecure())

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