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HTTPS Everywhere
- A discontinued browser extension which was developed collaboratively by The Tor Project and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). HTTPS Everywhere automatically made websites use a more secure HTTPS connection instead of HTTP, if they supported it. HTTPS Everywhere was first released in 2010. Due to the widespread adoption of HTTPS on the World Wide Web, and the integration of HTTPS-only mode on major browsers, the extension was retired in 2023. ← Wikipedia
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