HTTPS-everywhere is a FireFox extension from the EFF that helps secure a limited number of popular sites which already support some form of encryption over HTTPS by rewriting links in page to always use HTTPS. In other words, some popular sites like Gmail, Wikipedia, and Facebook, allow you to use HTTPS to browse securely, but they make it a tiny bit difficult by not always defaulting to HTTPS. So some links on a secure page will point to other parts of the site using regular HTTP. The HTTPS-everywhere extension will rewrite such links to help you stay connected securely.
- jim 11-24-2010 2:48 pm




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