Cloudpath Certificate Generator
Online certificate generator that works with Chrome's TPM, and RUCKUS Cloudpath Enrollment System.
CheckMyHTTPS ensures that your secured WEB connections (HTTPS) are not intercepted (neither decrypted, nor listened, nor modified).
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When browsing on secured sites ("https://..." websites), you can check the security status by clicking on the extension icon.
- The icon is green : your connection is not compromised;
- The icon is red : your connection is considered very risky (hijacked, modified, listened);
- The icon is gray : the verification is impossible (check server is unreachable, network error);
- The icon is black : the verification is in progress.
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Installed on my Laptop since I use it out with public hotspots. Works well. (12/11/2021)
Requires installing Python, which a user who is likely to be subject to SSL MITM attacks (for example in the workplace) is also likely not going to have administrative permissions or the ability to install it. The addon should be completely self-contained and not require elevated user privileges to install.