Every browser has it built in now.
>Firefox
Navigate to about:preferences -> Privacy & Security -> "Enable HTTPS-Only Mode in all windows"
>Chromium
Navigate to about:settings -> Privacy and security -> Security -> "Always use secure connections"
Uninstall HTTPS Everywhere RIGHT NOW
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What do I have to lose from using both?
Or I could just stick with the solution that doesn't break older websites or websites that do not handle sensitive data and therefore have no reason to use HTTPS, while also ensuring that all requests that can be handled by HTTPS are handled by HTTPS. Maybe 20 years from now when we're all using our biometric ID to consume a walled garden of perhaps a few dozen government-approved websites I'll uninstall HTTPS Everywhere. Til then.
>Or I could just stick with the solution that doesn't break older websites or websites that do not handle sensitive data and therefore have no reason to use HTTPS, while also ensuring that all requests that can be handled by HTTPS are handled by HTTPS
They all do that
EFF has discontinued it and even they state you should uninstall it and use the browser settings.
I need access to HTTP sites and resources, so no thanks. I won't use either.
dumb fuck
I use Smart HTTPS. But yeah, being an user of old communities sucks sometimes.
Tongue my anus you stupid pajeet