[HTTPS-E Rulesets] Sites in need of rulesets/updates to rulesets
Fruitless Creek
fruitlesscreek at rocketmail.com
Mon Apr 2 11:25:14 PDT 2012
Some additional details for all of the domains except Surveymonkey:
About the mywot.com page, I have forced HTTPS for the following domains with NoScript and havent had any problems using the service:
d1o4uu3cesqhlq.cloudfront.net
*.d1o4uu3cesqhlq.cloudfront.net
mywot.com
*.mywot.com
mywot.net
*.mywot.net
For the following websites I have forced HTTPS with NoScript for the top-level domain and all sub-domains with a wildcard (like with the mywot domains above):
https://northpole.fi/
https://hamppu.net/
https://ptpimg.me/
https://poliisi.fi/
https://lilliputti.com/
!! Doesnt work:
https://hempsteri.fi/
And 4chan has at least one additional domain with HTTPS support that isnt on that list:
sys.4chan.org
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From: Fruitless Creek <fruitlesscreek at rocketmail.com>
To: "https-everywhere-rules at eff.org" <https-everywhere-rules at eff.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 8:17 PM
Subject: Sites in need of rulesets/updates to rulesets
* https://northpole.fi/ can be enabled, not a self-signed certificate anymore
* 4chan recently got HTTPS support: 4chan now supports secure browsing via HTTPS/SSL on www.4chan.org, rs.4chan.org, and boards.4chan.org. Happy browsing!
(This includes thumbs.4chan.org, images.4chan.org, and static.4chan.org. dis.4chan.org will be added soon.)
Your pal, —mootykins
* Surveymonkey needs a ruleset, nowadays doesnt break surveys anymore? https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6MJLN87
* Ruleset for https://www.mywot.com/ is in need of update, the website was updated/re-worked recently
* https://hamppu.net/ could use a ruleset
* https://hempsteri.fi/ could use a ruleset
* https://poliisi.fi/ could use a ruleset
* https://lilliputti.com/ could use a ruleset
* https://ptpimg.me/ could use a ruleset
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