https-everywhere
arch-i3
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over 1 year ago | almost 3 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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https-everywhere
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Reddit just "recommended" me a community about the city of Bari, which I googled on Google Images yesterday for the first time in my life. How did it know?
What's the issue with Firefox's implementation? And this doesn't change the fact that HTTPSe is literally fully sunset.
- Vademecum di Privacy e Sicurezza - Parte 1
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New Release: Tor Browser 11.5
Here's a small historical curiosity: In HTTPS Everywhere, the functionality used to be call "Block all HTTP requests" but when that functionality was changed (back in 2016 [0]) to not block connections to non-HTTPS hidden services, it was renamed to "Block all unencrypted requests".
I just checked, and indeed Tor Browser 11.5 does not block non-HTTPS connections to hidden services, even when in "HTTPS-Only" mode. Thankfully.
[0]: https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/pull/4370
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When people ask me why I use Vanced...
HTTPS Everywhere is discontinued by its creator and will be removed completely next year, because every major browser includes the functionality already anyways.
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6 Godly Chrome extensions (video)
HTTPS Everywhere Chrome Web Store Github
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ISP redirecting non-HTTPS sites to malicious sites.
[1] https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/tree/master/src/chrome/content/rules
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Do I need the HTTPSEverywhere extension now that Firefox natively has a HTTPS-Only mode?
You should ask those writers or see if you find anything useful at their github page here
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Hi..What does this software mean?... THANK YOU!✨
It's a ruleset for the HTTP Everywhere browser extension.
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HTTPS Everywhere seems to slow down the chromium browser in Arch repos
Maybe try upstream at https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere
- Show HN: I wrote an HN bot to suggest HTTPS url when people post HTTP URLs
arch-i3
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HTTPS Everywhere seems to slow down the chromium browser in Arch repos
I use Arch Linux with i3-gaps wm(configs).
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Can Notion be a viable alternative to pen and paper notes?
I use i3-gaps. Here are my configs
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Unpopular opinion: systemd isn't awful...
I use i3-gaps Github Dotfiles
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Pragmatic Reasons to ditch Plasma+Krohnkite for i3-gaps?
I use Arch Linux and have KDE Plasma with the Krohnkite script along with a bunch of keyboard shortcuts which I have copied and generally tried to emulate my i3-gaps configuration which I'm running in a VM. Dotfiles here.
What are some alternatives?
https-bot - Find http urls that can be safely replaced by https url
privacybadger - Privacy Badger is a browser extension that automatically learns to block invisible trackers.
Hacker News API - Documentation and Samples for the Official HN API
videospeed - HTML5 video speed controller (for Google Chrome)
darkreader - Dark Reader Chrome and Firefox extension
dnscrypt-proxy - dnscrypt-proxy 2 - A flexible DNS proxy, with support for encrypted DNS protocols.
Piped - An alternative privacy-friendly YouTube frontend which is efficient by design.
api - A RESTful API package for the Laravel and Lumen frameworks.
VancedMicroG - MicroG tweaked to work for applications such as Vanced.
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
Kumquat - Customize your iOS lockscreen player on iOS 14.2+