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Firefox trying HTTPS first

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    #11
    Ok after a very quick look at this, this website seems to have a workaround but no real explanation
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      #12
      It's called HTTPS Everywhere [Firefox] HTTPS Everywhere automatically encrypts the web by forcing websites to use HTTPS | dotTech

      https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
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        #13
        Originally posted by chef View Post
        Ok after a very quick look at this, this website seems to have a workaround but no real explanation
        Thanks for this. I've was googling myself but never found anything apart from the HTTPS Everywhere add-on that Cojak mentioned (I don't have that installed, btw)
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          #14
          Been using Google Chrome for a few days. It's a nice little browser. Only annoying thing is that it doesn't give me the option to open a file instead of saving it. (Handy for when i want to view some PDF on some website).
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            #15
            Originally posted by kingcook View Post
            Thanks for this. I've was googling myself but never found anything apart from the HTTPS Everywhere add-on that Cojak mentioned (I don't have that installed, btw)
            I also dont have HTTPS Everywhere installed and yet it still does it, dontreally care though it's just client co laptop that they get back shortly anyway
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