Well once SSL is on, it means your secure. Still that settings show that option. Quite confusing. But as a user we prefer to tick it anyways. @Craig Wiseman: If we block that nonSSL port, what would be the situation if some application of the phone designed by myself needs to use that port? What if I want that when Im not using that application I want security on and off else? I cant sell a product which need user to change its settings everytime they use that application.
Well once SSL is on, it means your secure. Still that settings show that option. Quite confusing. But as a user we prefer to tick it anyways. @Craig Wiseman: If we block that nonSSL port, what would be the situation if some application of the phone designed by myself needs to use that port? What if I want that when Im not using that application I want security on and off else? I cant sell a product which need user to change its settings everytime they use that application.