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Using noscript to force https ssl links in firefox

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I was talking to a friend the other day about accessing donationcoder or other sites using SSL (https urls), and how many have a problem where they support ssl but some of the links on the site itself will redirect you to normal http links inadvertently, leading you back to non-secure connection.

It turns out that there are a couple of firefox extensions that can be used to force firefox to always use an https style ssl link on certain websites.  That is, it will dynamic adjust all http links to be https (or vice versa) on sites you specify.

The easiest solution is to use the very powerful, actively developed, donation supported "noscript" extension.  People who are paranoid about about security tend to already have noscript installed so chances are if you care about forcing https you might already have noscript installed, and just not know about this feature.

For more instructions on how to configure noscript to force https, see for example this page.



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