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Mrrrr's Forum (VIEW ONLY) / Tutoriale si Ghiduri Utile // Tutorials and useful guides / [CHROME] Add http Website As Exception Moderat de TRaP, TonyTzu
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Mrrrr
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In the chrome address bar open the following:

chrome://flags/

In the Search flags field look for:

Insecure origins treated as secure

Enter the http website you want to add, e.g.

http://mrrrr.3xforum.ro

Set it as Enabled and restart Chrome

You will be presented with a bar with a message

You are using an unsupported command-line flag: --unsafely-treat-insecure-origin-as-secure=http://mrrrr.3xforum.ro. Stability and security will suffer


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I created my bookmark and added the exception, but the chrome always strips the http:// from the bookmark and so when it loads it goes to the https website instead of http.

Ways to bypass:

Add bookmarklet to force chrome into submission
- Edit bookmark and instead of mrrrr.3xforum.ro (stripped of http://) add the following bookmarklet:

javascript:window.location.href='http://mrrrr.3xforum.ro';


As an alternative, since the bookmarklet will not bring the icon of the site in your bookmarks:
If Chrome once accessed the site via HTTPS, it may have cached that. To clear the HTTPS upgrade history:
- Go to chrome://net-internals/#hsts
- Under Delete domain security policies, enter the site (e.g., example.com)
- Click Delete
- Restart Chrome
- Write the site in the address bar manually and use http://
Now Chrome should stop auto-upgrading based on past visits.

Optional: Disable “HTTPS-First Mode”
- Go to: chrome://settings/security
- Scroll to Advanced → Always use secure connections
- Turn that off.


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