For the most part, anything involving HTTPS, needs to be taken care of in the browser itself. Properly-configured extensions help a lot here.

Also, that adds an extra layer of protection onto normal HTTP stuff, too. The more, the merrier...

F. Fox

On 8/21/10, Robert Ransom<[email protected]>  wrote:
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As I understand it, Polipo can't scrub the headers of an HTTPS request,
even if you use it as an HTTPS proxy.

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