Secure connections on sites

By JoeSimmons Last update Aug 5, 2010 — Installed 40,129 times.

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1 out of 1 person found this review helpful
3 stars
Very close. Issue with facebook can be resolved. , Aug 5, 2010
Review written by 1badmf - see all my reviews (1)

I was having the same issue as another reviewer before me.

If you add "http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=" to the exclusion list you can continue to use it on facebook.

If you add this to the main script, then this shoots up to 5 stars, i've had no other issues.

Thanks for making this.

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0 out of 3 people found this review helpful
1 star
Awful , Jun 9, 2010
Review written by jorondow - see all my reviews (11)

Sorry, at first I thought it was good but here is what happened.
On facebook, 9 thumbnails out of 10 are blank. And the picture cant be seen either. Plus every page I switch to within facebook loads twice. At first I thought it was the fault of FFixer I just installed, so I uninstalled it and didnt fix it. After searching toroughly through my instlalled scripts, I found out this one was the cause. any fix?

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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
4 stars
wrong https in twitter , Mar 6, 2010
Review written by Agantha - see all my reviews (1)

I found many sites in twitter links as https although it displays as http.
e.g. in https://twitter.com/BillGates Gates's web linked as https://www.thegatesnotes.com/ (although displays as http://www.thegatesnotes.com/) and cannot be opened. because it should be http one. So are many shorten url sites, they begin with https
https://goo.gl
https://tinyurl.com/...
https://bit.ly/...
etc.

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1 out of 1 person found this review helpful
5 stars
Great but some problems with Facebook , Oct 22, 2009
Review written by David Eason - see all my reviews (2)

Nice but seems to cause some problems with Facebook: seemingly random dire certificate warnings and missing images and text from some Facebook stories. I think not everything from the facebook.com domain has a SSL equivalent. So if you download this and suddenly get those, you (the user) might want to edit the script and take out facebook.com. I have for the time being just disabled it, and my problems went away.

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1 out of 1 person found this review helpful
5 stars
Wonderful! , Oct 8, 2009
Review written by nick23 - see all my reviews (14)

When used with Google Secure Pro virtually all sites that you would want/need protected are protected!

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1 out of 1 person found this review helpful
5 stars
Excellent script , Apr 23, 2009
Review written by njt1982 - see all my reviews (5)

Really handy script! Nice work :)

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3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Very useful! , Feb 2, 2009
Review written by Johannes la Poutre - see all my reviews (1)

...especially for Google Apps, now Google has decided to remove the "default SSL connection" option for users of the free apps versions.

Just a remark: if you're using NoScript, you can also paste the list of sites to force SSL into the preference tab "Advanced / HTTPS / Behavior / Forece the following sites to use secure (HTTPS) connections".

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