
Paranoia ruma GDR!
Check if your emails arrived TLS-encrypted (and which corporations were able to read it nevertheless)
You'll need Firefox to use this extension
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This extension shows two basic pieces of information in the incoming email header pane:
- Was the connection encrypted at all the time when this message was sent between servers?
- Which large corporations had a copy of this message and, theoretically, could read it?
- Yellow super-happy emoticon = connection encrypted at all times, and hasn't passed any known big corporations
- Yellow happy emoticon = connection encrypted on the public Internet
- Blue sad emoticon = 1 connection not encrypted
- Red terrified emoticon = message sent more than 1 time unencrypted, on the public network (internet)
- ✓ - encrypted
- ✗ - unencrypted
- ⌂ - unencrypted, but in a local network
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- Kiximonel Tz'aqat
- Ruwäch
- 0.3.0
- Nimilem
- 90.63 KB
- Ruk'isib'äl k'exoj
- 6 సంవత్సరాలు క్రితం (7 అక్టో. 2019)
- Taq Ruwäch Kiximon Ki'
- Ya'oj q'ij
- GNU General Public License v2.0 only
- Runatab'al Ruwäch
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Kich'utitzijol elesanem richin 0.3.0
Github users m-rey (Martin Rey) and sdellenb (Simon Dellenbach) have bumped supported Thunderbird version to 68, adding manifest.json.
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