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by yladiz 3604 days ago
So I thought this was just doing something on click (showing the fake HTTPS info), but that it maybe didn't work on newer or non-Chrome browsers, e.g. Chrome 52, Safari 9.1, and whatever bug was fixed there. But then I noticed that it causes really weird interactions at the top of the browser, at least on Mac; if you open the page in either Chrome or Safari and move your mouse towards the address bar, it jumps around on Safari and does a "double take" on Chrome. Really interesting!
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I'm using Firefox on Windows and it's awfully flickery but it does work.