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KB SSL Enforcer

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4.2 out of 5

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Corrie EngelbrechtSep 4, 2024

Excellent. Does what it says. No intrusive stuff. Works for anything, including redirects.

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shane pennyMay 18, 2024

hello world terrorists on my devices been put out of house and home because of these people and neither google or samsung will help at all

1 person found this review to be unhelpful
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ReynardNov 28, 2021

it is outdated but it is the most decent of them all.

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Ilya StroganovApr 14, 2017

bye-bye "HTTPS Everywhere"

5 out of 6 found this helpful
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Eddie AtterJan 29, 2017

Way better than HTTPS Everywhere. Lightweight, open source, and does what it says!

4 out of 4 found this helpful
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Habib UllahDec 27, 2016

Not Working

1 out of 6 found this helpful
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Brain ArtsSep 21, 2016

Definitely the best one i found to take care of Enforcing SSL communication automatically for me. You have choice to enforce or ignore rule on certain domain and with a bit of tuning you have a perfectly running and secure environment to browse you favorite website. You will even see where there is security breach that we can't really see otherwise, like facebook trying to access unsecure resource over SSL.

3 out of 4 found this helpful
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XiaojiangAug 23, 2016

Please add wildcard support for https URLs, e.g. *.blogspot.com

2 out of 3 found this helpful
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Paulo MendesAug 17, 2016

Lighter then HTTPS Everywhere.

1 person found this review to be unhelpful
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DavidApr 22, 2015

Basically works, but also tends to break lots of websites. Just not worth constantly having to disable it or wondering why something isn't loading before realizing that yes, it's this thing again.

1 out of 2 found this helpful
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