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[Discussion] Smart-HTTPS vs HTTPSeverywhere #29

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etanot opened this issue Dec 13, 2019 · 3 comments
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[Discussion] Smart-HTTPS vs HTTPSeverywhere #29

etanot opened this issue Dec 13, 2019 · 3 comments

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@etanot
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etanot commented Dec 13, 2019

How does Smart-HTTPS different from HTTPS-everywhere, just curious?

Both of them do the same thing, upgrade http protocol to https, if possible, or in enforced mode show error message. In my humble opinion HTTPSeverywhere works what it stand for. When I look around, I found, only one difference in how they maintain their database that is HTTPSeverywhere rely on centralized database whereas, Smart-HTTPS creates its own, as we browse the Internet, please add more points, if Smart-HTTPS is somehow else, different from HTTPSeverywhere. If possible, please add this point in FAQ section.

@zrose584
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One has to be carefull with HTTPS Everywhere.. it might not do what you'd expect.

@Clemens-Ratte-Polle
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hi. nice and easy addon 🙂
But how can i block ALL insecure http content?
thx

@JihanLoong
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Why not use the HTTPS-Only mode of Firefox?
Check this introduction below:
https://support.mozilla.org/zh-CN/kb/firefox-https?as=u&utm_source=inproduct

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