• Since we started offering HTTPS Everywhere, the battle to encrypt the web has made leaps and bounds.
  • Since Tor Browser 11.5, HTTPS-Only Mode is enabled by default for desktop, and HTTPS Everywhere is no longer bundled with Tor Browser.
  • View All Rules : This button will redirect you to the webpage of HTTPS Everywhere containing all the rules of HTTPS Everywhere.
  • HTTPS Everywhere may be a simple tool that automatically requests HTTPS encryption from sites that provide it.
  • As the total file size of HTTPS Everywhere is only 1.57 megabytes, most users will not experience any performance issues.
  • HTTPS Everywhere is a Browsers and Plugins application like Safari, Opera Neon, and Ghostery from EFF.
  • HTTPS Everywhere for Chrome is currently in beta so it is inevitable that an error will occur on sites that support 'https'.
  • What make HTTPS Somewhere different from HTTPS Everywhere? - Encrypt what matter rather than attempt to encrypt many websites as possible.
  • HTTPS Everywhere is an extension that works in the background to redirect websites automatically to https instead of http.
  • You no longer need HTTPS Everywhere to set HTTPS by default! Major browsers now offer native support for an HTTPS only mode.
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    • Last commit:
      25 May 2022