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Google, Facebook, Psdata.no, Posten.no, Qxl.no Secure Pro
Forces gMail, gCal, Google Docs & Spreadsheets, Google Reader, Facebook.com, Posten.no, Psdata.no and Qxl.no to use an ssl connection. Read the instructions!
This script _REQUIRES!_ "Google, Facebook.com, Psdata.no, Posten.no, Qxl.no Secure Pro part II :S" http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/25688
Since im no java scripter, i was unable to find a better way of doing this. If someone who actually knows how to write userscripts, (not me!) could lend a hand i would appreciate it very much. I tried merging the scripts and the browser went nuts on me, constantly reloading facebook.
Facebook works 99.9%. When the login button is hit, and the login is completed, it first hops to http://www.facebook.com/home.php? then to https://www.facebook.com/home.php? for some strange and unknown reason, this also happens at logout. But apart from that, everything seems to work.
But i guess the main problem is solved, lots and lots and lots of personal information is now inside a SSL connection. Including login details like the password.
Thanks to:
wk - http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/5951
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Get More Then 7 Plus Facebook Tips Tricks and ProxyLinks.
http://www.vevin.com/facebook/manage-facebook-p... Thanks |
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Facebook now seems to have fixed ssl support for the very practical feature "friends you might know". :) |
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Well, i just noticed that several functions of facebook does not work. "Add friends" , "friends you might now (images)" , "notifications", there is no way of getting these to work inside a ssl connection, short of installing apache ssl server and sslmod on the facebook servers. Blame the admins. |
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Facebook(ish)
But when i tried doing ssl the same way as with google for example, the results was that it just sendt the data once inside facebook across twice, once without ssl and once with, not much point in that, so i removed the ssl secure once inside facebook. I think a stylish script could deal with this issue however. |
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