Compare Chrome extensions: 微拍视频下载器 vs HTTPS Everywhere

Stats 微拍视频下载器 微拍视频下载器 HTTPS Everywhere HTTPS Everywhere
User count 167 1,656,162+
Average rating 3.13 4.46
Rating count 8 4,278
Last updated 2013-09-01 2022-09-30
Size 178.18K 1.77M
Version 1.1 2022.5.24
Short description
微拍视频下载器 Encrypt the Web! Automatically use HTTPS security on many sites.
Full summary

微拍是什么,这里简单叙述下。此乃我等屌丝梦中之女神,不,梦中之胆大心细の女神勇敢的展示自我的一个平台。每个视频都美轮美奂,不过有时视频不知为何就没了(淡定)。所以如何快速保存这些金华到我们寂寞的硬盘就成了最棘手的事情。

该神器插件功能简洁:在每个视频的播放页上加上了一个大大的下载按钮,非常之大,点一下,就可以直接下载了。。。。简单不。。。。。 更多微拍工具可以访问:http://ctang.sinaapp.com/weipai/ 内有网页版和windows版下载。

Note: Extension will sunset January 2023. Instructions on how to turn on HTTPS by default in Chrome here: https://eff.org/https-everywhere/set-https-default-your-browser

HTTPS Everywhere is an extension created by EFF and the Tor Project which automatically switches thousands of sites from insecure "http" to secure "https". It will protect you against many forms of surveillance and account hijacking, and some forms of censorship.

The DuckDuckGo Smarter Encryption list is publicly available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0. International license. If you'd like to license the list for commercial use, please reach out to: https://help.duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/company/contact-us/

Source code and bug tracker are available at https://github.com/efforg/https-everywhere. Please do not submit bug reports in the reviews!

Changelog: https://www.eff.org/files/Changelog.txt

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If HTTPS Everywhere causes a site to look weird or break, you can disable it for that site using the button in the address bar in the top right of your screen. HTTPS Everywhere for Chrome is currently in beta, and a few such issues are inevitable due to bugs in websites' HTTPS support. Also watch for a "shield" button in the address bar, which means that Chrome blocked insecure portions of the page. Sometimes pages will look weird with their insecure portions removed. Clicking on the shield will let you load them, but will reduce your security and privacy.

Special thanks to Aaron Swartz, Mike Perry, Jay Weisskopf, Nick Semenkovich, Jacob Hoffman-Andrews, Yan Zhu, Vijay P., and William Budington for their work on the Chrome port.