Critiques pour HTTPS Everywhere
HTTPS Everywhere par EFF Technologists
31 notes
- par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 14158621 de Firefox, il y a 10 moisNoté 2 sur 5The extension does as advertised, but I can say with certainty that it is inherently inconvenient.
There are some websites with a certificate that default to http, but once loaded as https it does not work whatsoever. I encountered far more 404 errors than I would have if I hadn't installed this extension.
Another thing bothering me is that HTTPS Everywhere will try to load a website in https even if the certificate has expired which makes that all the more pointless since an expired certificate is as good as no certificate whatsoever.
It was widely recommended to me by security and privacy enthusiasts and I can state with certainty that I do not recommend it, it is far more cumbersome than it has worth and usefulness under those circumstances. - par kthywin, il y a un anNoté 2 sur 5I would love for it to work for me, but I have just had two sites I was trying to get to, blocked because they don't have https sites! Since I can't get to these sites with it, I will have to discontinue it for now. I will try it again!!
- par Sans Undertale, il y a un anNoté 2 sur 5Eh, not as good as Smart HTTPS or the HTTPS features of Firefox Desktop.
- par kloepelm, il y a un anNoté 2 sur 5Current version (2020.11.17) breaks Ctrl-F functionality in web pages. It's been over two months and it's still not fixed.
- par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 16532800 de Firefox, il y a un anNoté 2 sur 5
- par JohnMichaels, il y a 2 ansNoté 2 sur 5The name of this add-on is very misleading, if a website has not already setup HTTPS this add-on does nothing. And in 2020 it is extremely rare for a website to have setup HTTPS but still use an unecrypted HTTP. This add-on does nothing to 99% of the websites people visit.
- par VOiDPROxY, il y a 2 ansNoté 2 sur 5
- par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 15434817 de Firefox, il y a 2 ansNoté 2 sur 5why do i need it if i have Enabled DNS over HTTPS (cloudflare) ?
- par Jeffree, il y a 2 ansNoté 2 sur 5Misleading name. It only switches to HTTPS for websites that are on a predefined list.
I recommend "HTTPS Already" instead. - par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 15857016 de Firefox, il y a 2 ansNoté 2 sur 5
- par Chris Chang, il y a 2 ansNoté 2 sur 5After using this addons for years, the latest update broke being able to open http sites. So... goodbye HTTPS Everywhere.
- par dmitrych, il y a 2 ansNoté 2 sur 5Opens a new tab after update, stealing focus from the current tab, and there's no option to turn this off.
- par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 15347612 de Firefox, il y a 3 ansNoté 2 sur 5
- par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 15363473 de Firefox, il y a 3 ansNoté 2 sur 5
- par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 15248460 de Firefox, il y a 3 ansNoté 2 sur 5
- par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 14543697 de Firefox, il y a 3 ansNoté 2 sur 5
- par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 14238690 de Firefox, il y a 4 ansNoté 2 sur 5Moeilijk om te installeren
- par Rulatir, il y a 4 ansNoté 2 sur 5Doesn't work with imaves. When I load a page over HTTPS that has images in it with insecure http:// urls, I expect these src attributes to be converted in DOM, so that the browser will no longer display the yellow exclamation mark warning me about mixed content. I can see even in the console that these images STILL load through HTTP. They only load through HTTPS when I do right click -> show image.
Additionally, the preferences page is mostly useless. It _hints_ that there is more functionality (some kind of "rules"), but there is no way to edit those, or the way to do so is undiscoverable. - par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 14132855 de Firefox, il y a 4 ansNoté 2 sur 5