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Microsoft is Bringing Automatic HTTPS to Edge – Thurrott.com
Microsoft is bringing Automatic HTTPS capabilities to its Edge browser starting with version 92, which is available now in preview.

Microsoft is bringing Automatic HTTPS capabilities to its Edge browser starting with version 92, which is available now in preview.
Starting with Microsoft Edge 92, users can preview the Automatic HTTPS feature, which automatically switch[es] your connections to websites from HTTP to HTTPS, the Microsoft Edge Team writes in a new post. When sites are loaded over HTTP, attackers can view or change page content in transit, or redirect you to a different location than you had expected. Most websites…
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