PureOS should install package xul-ext-https-everywhere by default, to help use encrypted wev access where possible.
That package should be included in the default set in calamares and debian-installer.
PureOS should install package xul-ext-https-everywhere by default, to help use encrypted wev access where possible.
That package should be included in the default set in calamares and debian-installer.
Status | Assigned | Task | ||
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Wontfix | jonas.smedegaard | T147 Rework purebrowser packaging | ||
Wontfix | jeremiah.foster | T519 PureOS isn't as secure as it says it is | ||
Resolved | jonas.smedegaard | T273 PureOS tolerates unencrypted web access in Mozilla applications by default |
For the record, I do not personally agree with this issue (I don't use said addon myself): This issue is derived from T147 which in turn is derived from a request by @zlatan.todoric
@mak I believe you are the one orchestrating what constitutes "default install of PureOS".
xul-ext-https-everywhere now recommended by the metapackages pureos-gnome and pureos-plasma.
(Keeping this issue open until the change reaches green).
This issue should be fixed by now (60.1.0esr-2pureos1 released to landing on August 17th).