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I like to use the Stack Exchange sites via the HTTPS protocol. This is partly because I think this is good practice, and partly because my mobile ISP injects JavaScript into HTTP pages and (perhaps because of the load balancers or proxies they use) page performance tends to be worse on ordinary HTTP sites.

Using HTTPS works fine, with the odd image that still sits on a standard server. However the Inbox and Achievements drop-downs offer links back to Stack Overflow that are hardwired to plain HTTP. Could these panels use protocol-relative links, for a more seamless experience?

Interestingly the main Stack Exchange site explorer drop-down offers everything on a protocol-relative basis, so I imagine it would be possible to do this elsewhere.

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To work-around the problem, you could add Stack Overflow to the HSTS list, or use HTTPS Everywhere. With either method, http-URLs are automatically redirected to https.

Chrome

  1. Visit chrome://net-internals/#hsts
  2. Put "stackoverflow.com" in the "Domain" field.
  3. Click Add.
  4. ???
  5. Profit!

Firefox

Firefox does not have a built-in HSTS policy editor. You can use add-ons to achieve the desired result though. For instance, with NoScript, just add the domain in the box at Advanced -> HTTPS -> Force the following sites to use secure (HTTPS) connections.

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  • Ah great, I didn't know about that feature in NoScript! That'll do nicely, thanks Rob.
    – halfer
    Jul 23, 2014 at 19:05

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