Warning

 

Close
Confirm Action

Are you sure you wish to do this?

Cancel Confirm
AR15.COM
4/7/2015 7:57:08 AM EDT
Is there a way to force a Internet  browser request the secured version (https) of a site ?
4/7/2015 8:04:29 AM EDT
[#1]
Have you tried thinking about the issue in Russian?
4/7/2015 8:16:19 AM EDT
[#2]
put https in front of the url and see if it works



You can't force a web server to change to a protocol (SSL, TLS) that it doesn't support, it would be like asking if there's a way to force you to speak Chinese
4/7/2015 8:33:31 AM EDT
[#3]
Quote History
Quoted:
put https in front of the url and see if it works

You can't force a web server to change to a protocol (SSL, TLS) that it doesn't support, it would be like asking if there's a way to force you to speak Chinese
View Quote

I do that now, i was just looking to see if there was a to make it look for a secure site first then go to unsecured.

only way i can view websites at wok is if they are https, luckily ar15 has a secure version.
4/7/2015 8:47:27 AM EDT
[#4]
Look at Https everywhere.   https://www.eff.org/HTTPS-EVERYWHERE

 
4/7/2015 9:02:33 AM EDT
[#5]
Quote History
Quoted:
Look at Https everywhere.   https://www.eff.org/HTTPS-EVERYWHERE  
View Quote


I use that on both Pale Moon (Firefox hybrid) and Chrome.
4/7/2015 9:03:27 AM EDT
[#6]
You need to think in Russian.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile
4/7/2015 10:03:13 AM EDT
[#7]
4/7/2015 1:52:16 PM EDT
[#8]
Quote History
Quoted:
Look at Https everywhere.   https://www.eff.org/HTTPS-EVERYWHERE  
View Quote


This. Everyone should have it installed in their browser.
4/7/2015 1:54:47 PM EDT
[#9]
Have you tried heading north to the urals ?