rugk
rugk
This is nowadays built in into Firefox, no need for this extension anymore. See https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/secure-website-certificate#w_viewing-a-certificate
See https://github.com/april/certainly-something/issues/68
Duplicate of https://github.com/april/certainly-something/issues/14
BTW the only difference I see is that _with_ that add-on you have 1 click to get to the certificate viewer, otherwise you need to go through a menu. :smiley:...
Maybe do open an issue both in… this repo… and on bugzilla, then.(?)
Potentially relevant: * https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=277797 * https://oidref.com/1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.3
My main use case for SSLeuth was to quickly see if a connection was not the best. I just cannot and do not scan each site I visit with SSLLabs....
As for a replacement given WebExtensions contrainst I guess a colored grading in the icon and/or badge would be good, combined with a popup menu, as it is really not...
So you want to use HTTP Observatory. The things I see here: * privacy impact: the user has to know their domain is sent to a third-party service * more...
I am not @april I am just watching this repo as I like the add-on giving my two cents. So let's first see what @april actually says...