HTTPS everywhere

Due to the invoice CISPA, Mozilla made the "https anywhere" add, unfortunately it is only available on desktop computers at present. Anyone would be willing to do a port for Android? I'd be willing to help with the trial of bata.

HTTPS everywhere is actually developed by the EFF, not Mozilla. https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere. Please tell them about what makes for android.

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