Root_Kit_404 Posted February 11, 2021 ID:1438085 Share Posted February 11, 2021 I personally really enjoy using browser guard. I was thinking maybe it can have a feature to block insecure connections, like HTTPS-Everywhere. It would make the extension much more of a go-to for users if you get an all-in-one package of security for your browser. Just a suggestion, it would make choosing an extension much easier. Link to post
Staff Solution gatortail Posted February 11, 2021 Staff Solution ID:1438093 Share Posted February 11, 2021 Thank you for the suggestion and your support. We'll take this into consideration on the long term road map. Link to post
Tarun Posted March 10, 2021 ID:1443649 Share Posted March 10, 2021 @Root_Kit_404 For what it's worth, if you're using Firefox HTTPS is now a built in option under Privacy and Security. I ditched HTTPS Everywhere once that was built into Firefox. Link to post
Root_Kit_404 Posted April 1, 2021 Author ID:1448254 Share Posted April 1, 2021 @TarunI know, as did I. But this is more for chrome users. Plus, it would be better to have more in one extension. The change isn't 100% essential but it would be a nice feature. Link to post
Drake075 Posted April 1, 2021 ID:1448275 Share Posted April 1, 2021 (edited) Reposting from a pruned thread I found via a Google search. (Thanks for directions, AdvancedSetup) While using browserguard, I was attempting to find a way to scan a bitly link, or at least find out where it lead, so that I could tell what the contents of a spam email actually lead to. Sure, it's not necessary to include such a feature , but I avoided leaving a review because of it. Preventing people from going to suspicious websites works well, but the shortened urls we have today may make people simply avoid clicking them at all and removing the aura of mystery around what may actually be harmless links can give users an added level of comfort. A feature to scan a link with a right click option may also help people who are scared of long links, like a google document link for instance, not freak out when their alert center in their minds are a-sounding. Wasn't sure where exactly on this forum to leave my comment so I apologize to the OP for possibly hijacking theirs. Edited June 3, 2021 by AdvancedSetup corrected font issue 1 Link to post
Root_Kit_404 Posted June 3, 2021 Author ID:1461169 Share Posted June 3, 2021 (edited) On 3/31/2021 at 7:42 PM, Drake075 said: A feature to scan a link with a right click option may also help people who are scared of long links... Wasn't sure where exactly on this forum to leave my comment so I apologize to the OP for possibly hijacking theirs. Don't worry about it, its a valid suggestion. I would say it's a good idea, for now you can just roll the dice with online web scanners like Virustotal, URLVoid, or Quttera. Until they do add a feature like this, this is all you can do. Edited June 3, 2021 by AdvancedSetup corrected font issue and quote issue Link to post
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