On 27.08.2014 16:43, Jacob S Hoffman-Andrews wrote: > Yes. Clone the git repo from > https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere.git, and once inside the > repo, run ./run-chromium.sh. That will build the latest version with > all the rules on the master branch, and launch it in a clean > Chromium profile with no other extensions. > > You may need to install a few dependencies: > sudo apt-get -qq install libxml2-dev libxslt-dev python-dev > pip install -r requirements.txt > > Let me know how it works, or if you need any additional > dependencies. I've been meaning to add a script for first-time setup.
Ok, this is for Linux. And for a Windows user?
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