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Opened May 08, 2014 by cypherpunks@cypherpunks

[Chrome] https everywhere forgets disabling of rules, no way to remove a rule entirely

I added a rule to include reddit for the https redirect. I didn't realize reddit doesn't support https.

Now, every time I fire up Chrome it redirects reddit to https. If I disable that rule by unmarking the checkbox then reddit works (after I reload the page), but next time I fire up chrome the issue is back.

I don't see any way to remove the rule entirely, and the options button when I right click on the icon is disabled.

To upload designs, you'll need to enable LFS and have an admin enable hashed storage. More information
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Reference: legacy/trac#11818