Now updated with many fixes and the ability to ignore specific domains.
HTTPS protects your privacy, secures your data, and gives you verification that you are connected to the genuine server of the domain name.
When you view a page which is not on secure, HTTPS Finder checks to see if the page is also available on HTTPS, and if it is, allows you to switch to the secure version. You can optionally have it switch automatically.
HTTPS Finder is intended as a supplement to the EFF’s HTTPS Everywhere extension which automatically switches you to HTTPS, but only for a known list of domains, whereas this extension automatically detects if a page is available on HTTPS.
The intention is to eventually allow the list of HTTPS-enabled sites that you have found to be submitted to the EFF for inclusion in the HTTPS Everywhere extension.
Good day.. is fine to my site because i’m still want to know many things
This extension stops working over time and pegs CPU at 100+% (found using Chrome Task Manager – More Tools > Task Manager). Noticed my fan was spinning up and my battery was draining, finally discovered it was HTTPS Finder. Stinks because it was more effective on many sites than HTTPS Everywhere, but I have to uninstall.
good
Супер! Удалил https ewerywher т.к перестал переключать на https
It works pretty good.
doesn’t work
Very useful when combined with HTTP Somewhere extension. The only problem is I can’t black list a site that I find that doesn’t work right with HTTPS or redirects back to HTTP. In that situation HTTPS Finder unfortunately asks every page and basically spams your chrome notifications…..