How to Enable or Disable HTTPS-Only Mode in Firefox Browser

Although many sites have migrated from HTTP connections to more secure HTTPs connections, there are still a handful of websites that insist on using HTTP, which would prevent users from accessing those websites if they enabled the HTTPS-only mode in the Firefox browser. On the other hand, Websites using HTTP connections are full of legacy HTTP links that can risk jeopardizing users' computers if they click on those links. In any case, if you want to disable or enable the HTTPS-only mode in Firefox, you can do so by using the following steps:

Step 1: Launch the Firefox browser.

Step 2: Click on the vertical ellipsis in the upper-right corner.

Step 3: Select Options.

options

Step 4: Click on Privacy & Security.

privacy and security

Step 5: Scroll down the right page to find the HTTPS-Only Mode section.

Step 6: Enable/disable HTTPS-Only mode based on your need.


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