![]() ![]() Otherwise, ruleset competence seems to be equal between the two. When user intervention is needed, HTTPS Everywhere’s UI is easier to address. I have found the ability to tweak HTTPS absolute only settings in real time with the HTTPS Everywhere Toolbar button more convenient than Firefox’s HTTPS-Only Mode buried in Settings. ![]() The torch has been passed to LocalCDN where “Differences between LocalCDN and Decentraleyes” makes the case for this extension. I follow you via RSS.ĭecentraleyes hasn’t been updated since November of last year and though still working at a level available with that v2.0.15, it began loosing its efficacy for nearly a year before that with the continued evolution of Content Delivery Networks.
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