Compare Chrome extensions: HTTPS Everywhere vs Colorgrab

Stats HTTPS Everywhere HTTPS Everywhere Colorgrab Colorgrab
User count 1,656,162+ 100,000+
Average rating 4.46 4.24
Rating count 4,278 21
Last updated 2022-09-30 2022-01-18
Size 1.77M 1.23M
Version 2022.5.24 1.8.6
Short description
Encrypt the Web! Automatically use HTTPS security on many sites. Grab colors from any website. Fast and reliable color picker tool
Full summary

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.

Colorgrab — color picker tool in your browser toolbar. Useful for web designers and developers. You can extract color and copy it to the clipboard. Literally in one click. It's not easy to determine the color of the page element using Chrome dev tools. And you can't extract color from images on the page. Features: Color picker / Eyedropper tool for webpages Copy in RGB, HEX, CSS/HTML formats Recently picked colors Alt-P keyboard shortcut Extracts the most used color from webpages while you're surfing the web. Note: If you just installed Color grab you should reload a webpage to make it work.