Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Tor Project has released a beta version of a new Firefox extension that allows people to encrypt their communication with Facebook, Twitter and other sites. Everywhere HTTPS extensions from Firefox is inspired by the search options on the web that Google is encrypted, according to the EFF, which launched the device. In addition to Facebook and Twitter, HTTPS Everywhere software is also running on Google Search, Wikipedia, The New York Times, The Washington Post, PayPal, EFF, Tor, and Ixquick.

Everywhere HTTPS This tool works by creating a connection HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) to the site. However, even if ‘https’ use, but colored address bar and unlocked lock icon displayed at the bottom right corner of, mala entirely unencrypted pages, by EFF.As quoted from ZDNet, noted that the use of HTTPS does not hide the IP address and computer users can still be traced from the broken SSL session featuring a third-party content is not encrypted.

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