A ssl enabled squid would help many users, which are concerned about the
lack of anonymity in the web.

With request_header_replace where are a lot of guides to fix some information 
leaks for your users.
But all effort is failing if https is used. 
To test this, have a look on https://panopticlick.eff.org/
You see that the origin User-Agent and not the rewritten User-Agent is reported.


Another point is that more and more sites are migration to https. This will 
reduce the traffic reduction of squid because the lack of https caching.

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  Squid: Compile with --enable-ssl

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