10.08.23

Force HTTPS connections with browser extensions for better security

HTTPS is a secure way to browse the web, while HTTP is not. That’s why you should always look for the lock icon in the address bar before entering sensitive information, such as your credit card number or social security number.

But what if the website you’re visiting doesn’t offer HTTPS? That’s where browser extensions like HTTPS Everywhere come in. HTTPS Everywhere automatically redirects you to the HTTPS version of a website whenever possible. This helps to protect your privacy and data security by encrypting your connection to the website.

To install HTTPS Everywhere, simply visit the Chrome Web Store or Mozilla Add-ons website and add the extension to your browser. Once installed, HTTPS Everywhere will automatically start working in the background. You don’t need to do anything else.

Here are some of the benefits of using HTTPS Everywhere:

  • Protects your privacy and data security. By encrypting your connection to websites, HTTPS Everywhere prevents third parties from eavesdropping on your traffic. This is especially important when you’re entering sensitive information, such as your credit card number or social security number.
  • Makes it easier to identify secure websites. When you’re using HTTPS Everywhere, you’ll always see the lock icon in the address bar on secure websites. This makes it easy to tell which websites are safe to visit and which ones are not.
  • Works on most major websites. HTTPS Everywhere is compatible with most major websites, including Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Twitter. This means that you can use the extension to protect yourself on the vast majority of the websites you visit.

If you’re concerned about your online security, I highly recommend installing HTTPS Everywhere. It’s a free and easy way to make your browsing experience more secure.