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HTTPS-only mode added to Chrome Browser

Google has added a HTTPS browsing feature to chrome.

From the changelog
"A new HTTPS-only browsing mode. Add --force-https to your Google Chrome shortcut, and it will only load HTTPS sites. Sites with SSL certificate errors will not load. "

Release Notes 2.0.156.1
http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel/release-notes/releasenotes201561

Very cool.

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Hopefully Google will fix the CA:
http://www.computerdefense.org/2009/01/10/gmail-ssl-fail-in-chrome/


hi guys/gals;
where in the "google chrome" can I set appropriate settings to force it run https(tcp port:443) only instead of http?!?
I want to set the https protocol as default for google chrome to browse websites!

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