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Originally Posted by DarkArts
Except for all the sites that don't, such as ~90% of the ones I tested today. So thanks for that, but the advice was, in fact, pretty useless. Just sayin'.
More useful advice would be to install a browser extension called HTTPS Everywhere (available for most popular browsers), which forces use of HTTPS if available, regardless of whether you used HTTP or HTTPS in your address bar/bookmark:
But if you like your browser with minimal extensions - like me - you can edit your bookmarks.
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Ok, point taken. I’ve deleted my post since you found it so useless.
Not sure why you felt the need to be rude about it, - I guess you
felt you had a point to make.