Enhance Web Security with HTTP to HTTPS Redirector

The HTTP to HTTPS Redirector is a Chrome extension designed to improve web security by automatically redirecting HTTP connections to HTTPS. This ensures that users' web traffic remains secure, enhancing online privacy and safety while browsing. The extension features an enable/disable toggle, allowing users to easily manage their redirection preferences.

Additionally, the extension includes a localhost bypass for developers, enabling them to skip HTTPS redirection during local testing. Users can also track the number of redirects performed through redirect analytics, manage exclusions for specific domains, and receive real-time notifications for each redirect. This tool is a valuable asset for anyone looking to enhance their browsing experience with added security.

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