This isn't reasonable or ethical - and it's telling you didn't respond to my other comment replying to you.
If someone experiences harm due to use of unencrypted HTTP because they didn't understand the implications of it, they're not going to be able to make a causal association. Without the causal association, there is no opportunity to learn.
The way to "preserve freedoms" in these sorts of situations is to require a "warranty voiding" action.
This isn't reasonable or ethical - and it's telling you didn't respond to my other comment replying to you.
If someone experiences harm due to use of unencrypted HTTP because they didn't understand the implications of it, they're not going to be able to make a causal association. Without the causal association, there is no opportunity to learn.
The way to "preserve freedoms" in these sorts of situations is to require a "warranty voiding" action.