Odd. I was able to reproduce this with a new browser profile. The
interesting thing though is that HTTPS Everywhere was still definitely
working and rewriting URLs, just the toolbar button wasn't showing up.

Luckily deleting localstore.rdf isn't something most users do :).

I think it's good that we keep these prefs on uninstall, in case the
user wants to reinstall the add-on later.

On 08/28/2013 07:38 AM, Claudio Moretti wrote:
> 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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