A beta release of HTTPS Everywhere was released today. It’s a collaborative project between those at the Tor project and the EFF.

Many sites on the web offer some limited support for encryption over HTTPS, but make it difficult to use. For instance, they may default to unencrypted HTTP, or fill encrypted pages with links that go back to the unencrypted site.

The HTTPS Everywhere extension fixes these problems by rewriting all requests to these sites to HTTPS.

It’s good to see a project like this, especially after giants like Google finally step up and start offering more secure search features in their search engine. It’s only in beta so far, but it does look very promising.

One area to look out for though, just because you have a plug-in like this doesn’t mean every site you go to is going to be secure. You still need to check your browser’s security notifications/icons to ensure you’re on a protected site.