HTTPS Now for Safari
Published by Denk Alexandru on Mar 30, 2019Genre: Utilities
Ratings: 4.60
Version: 1.4.0
Updated: Sep 17, 2019
Downloads: 410
HTTPS Now for Safari is a utility app developed by Denk Alexandru. Available for $1.99, it was updated to v1.40 on September 17, 2019, and currently holds a 4.6 out of 5 rating based on 10 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 25 MB of free space and runs Android 9+ or iOS 10.0+.
Make Safari safe with HTTPS



Description
When visiting a website, a person usually leaves a lot of information about himself. And without any measures on the part of the site owner, these personal data may be stolen.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★ Very useful for me.
This safari extension is worth the money and it really does make browsing the web more secure by forcing each connection to a website to use the HTTPS protocol instead of the unencrypted HTTP protocol. I’m just wondering why the app hasn’t been updated for 4 years so far and I hope it is still supported.
★★★★★ Very Happy with this App!
This App is delivering just what it promises. I feel a lot more secure browsing the web now. One really unexpected benefit is that previously I have clicked links in emails that originate from legitimate organizations, but did not notice that the links in the emails take me to insecure sites. I had no idea this was happening before loading this app.
★★★★★ Worth the Money!
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I chose this https everywhere extension because of how it doesn’t collect any information! While I was looking at different extensions this was the only one that said it didn’t collect any information and the whole point of an https everywhere extension is privacy so it was the obvious choice. It’s definitely worth the money and I haven’t noticed any slow loading or other differences using it other then all the website have been https!





