HTTPS Everywhere Extension Updates to Version 3.0, Adds Protection for 1,500 More Websites
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If one of your security goals is to encrypt your communication with websites as much as possible, then you will definitely be pleased with the latest update to the HTTPS Everywhere extension for Firefox and Chrome. This latest release adds encryption protection for an additional 1,500 websites to help make your browsing experience more secure than ever.
Images shown above courtesy of EFF.
You can learn more about this latest release along with installing the extension for Firefox and/or Chrome directly from the blog post linked below…
HTTPS Everywhere 3.0 protects 1,500 more sites [via Softpedia]
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