Use HTTPS by default #2081
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That's not secure. You don't know if HTTPS is not available or blocked/stripped by third party. Also some site have only partial HTTPS support. I would still prefer #155. |
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@J0WI If I had found #155 before, I wouldn't have created this case. I think it may be still difficult to use only HTTPS though. |
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Just like what HTTPS Everywhere does. Also need this feature! |
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Users seem to be requesting this feature in reviews: |
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Of note: Android is considering implementing this as well, we should track their progress and replicate this on iOS as necessary. |
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As a browser that focuses on privacy, I think it should use HTTPS by default, and fallback to HTTP only when HTTPS is not available, or maybe never. Plain HTTP = no privacy.
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