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HTTPS by default version history - 7 versions

HTTPS by default by Rob W

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HTTPS by default version history - 7 versions
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  • Latest version

    Version 0.4.6resigned1

    Released Apr 25, 2024 - 14.4 KB
    Works with firefox 57.0a1 and later, android 57.0a1 to 68.*

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Older versions

    Version 0.4.5

    Released Mar 23, 2018 - 11.3 KB
    Works with firefox 57.0a1 and later, android 57.0a1 to 68.*
    - Don't upgrade already-redirected requests from HTTP to HTTPS to avoid redirect loops.

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Version 0.4.4

    Released Mar 22, 2018 - 10.85 KB
    Works with firefox 57.0a1 and later, android 57.0a1 to 68.*
    - Don't redirect from HTTP to HTTPS if the user attempts to navigate to the same URL before the previous URL has received a response - https://github.com/Rob--W/https-by-default/issues/20
    - Add a checkbox at the options page to enable logging redirects to the console (off by default).

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Version 0.4.3

    Released Dec 1, 2017 - 9.79 KB
    Works with firefox 57.0a1 and later, android 57.0a1 to 68.*
    Do not redirect from http: to https: if the requested URL seems to be based on the tab's URL - https://github.com/Rob--W/https-by-default/issues/16

    Default to https: for direct navigations from the focuses new tab page.

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Version 0.4.2

    Released Nov 27, 2017 - 9.19 KB
    Works with firefox 57.0a1 and later, android 57.0a1 to 68.*
    Only redirect to HTTPS in existing tabs, and not for very new tabs.

    Now Alt-Enter navigations will no longer default to HTTPS.
    This is a trade-off to avoid redirecting tabs of unknown origin, such as request originating outside of Firefox or tabs created by other extensions.

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Version 0.4.1

    Released Nov 6, 2017 - 8.92 KB
    Works with firefox 57.0a1 and later, android 57.0a1 to 68.*
    Bugfix for 0.4 (WebExtensions); Don't redirect to HTTPS when the request is not likely a result of an explicit navigation from a typed URL:

    - Do not redirect to HTTPS upon resuming a discarded tab.
    - Do not redirect to HTTPS upon page reload

    NOTE: If the site does not support HTTPS, edit the URL and change "https" to "http" again to navigate to http. Or add the domain to the exception list at the add-on settings page.

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Version 0.4

    Released Nov 6, 2017 - 8.33 KB
    Works with firefox 57.0a1 and later, android 57.0a1 to 68.*
    WebExtensions version.

    New:

    - Do not use HTTPS by default for dotless domains (e.g. localhost), IP addresses and reserved top-level domains (RFC 2606).

    - HTTPS by default can be disabled for specific domains at the add-on's preference page.

    - HTTPS by default is enforced for all non-web-triggered navigations (i.e. navigations initiated from the address bar and bookmarks), even if you explicitly added "http:" in front of the URL. If the site does not support HTTPS, edit the URL and change "https" to "http" again to navigate to http. Or add the domain to the exception list at the add-on settings page.

    Source code released under MIT License

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