> Every request is sensitive in the sense that it's another piece of data that can be used to build a tracking profile of the computer that sent it.
HTTPS does not solve this problem. SNI leaks the hostname of the requested resource, the timestamp of the request and, if not used in conjunction with an anonymizing proxy/VPN/TOR, the identity and possible location of the requesting machine. In case of static IPs even HTTPS-only allows a fair share of tracking and profile-building by ISP or other snoops.
HTTPS does not solve this problem. SNI leaks the hostname of the requested resource, the timestamp of the request and, if not used in conjunction with an anonymizing proxy/VPN/TOR, the identity and possible location of the requesting machine. In case of static IPs even HTTPS-only allows a fair share of tracking and profile-building by ISP or other snoops.