Solved:

I had to remove manually all the HTTPS-Everywhere entries from prefs.js
(after removing the addon).

With this (not so)clean install, it started working again. (I lost all my
preferences, but I didn't care)

Question: shouldn't we remove these entries when removing the addon? Or do
we keep them so the user doesn't lose any cusomization he/she might have
done, in case the addon is reinstalled?

Cheers,

Claudio
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