[tor-commits] [translation/https_everywhere_completed] Update translations for https_everywhere_completed

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Sat Feb 16 01:46:36 UTC 2019


commit dfb234634c5cefe46b2e090eeba8d796f77ec6a9
Author: Translation commit bot <translation at torproject.org>
Date:   Sat Feb 16 01:46:34 2019 +0000

    Update translations for https_everywhere_completed
---
 templates/https-everywhere.dtd | 3 ++-
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/templates/https-everywhere.dtd b/templates/https-everywhere.dtd
index 06566073d..c98a6671e 100644
--- a/templates/https-everywhere.dtd
+++ b/templates/https-everywhere.dtd
@@ -33,8 +33,9 @@
 <!ENTITY https-everywhere.prefs.reset_defaults "Reset to Defaults">
 <!ENTITY https-everywhere.prefs.reset_defaults_message "This will reset each ruleset to its default state. Continue?">
 
-<!ENTITY https-everywhere.cancel.he_blocking_explainer "HTTPS Everywhere noticed you were navigating to a non-HTTPS page, and tried to send you to the HTTPS version instead. The HTTPS version is unavailable. Most likely this site does not support HTTPS, but it is also possible that an attacker is blocking the HTTPS version. If you wish to view the unencrypted version of this page, you can still do so by disabling the 'Block all unencrypted requests' option in your HTTPS Everywhere extension. Be aware that disabling this option could make your browser vulnerable to network-based downgrade attacks on websites you visit.">
+<!ENTITY https-everywhere.cancel.he_blocking_explainer "HTTPS Everywhere noticed you were navigating to a non-HTTPS page, and tried to send you to the HTTPS version instead. The HTTPS version is unavailable. Most likely this site does not support HTTPS, but it is also possible that an attacker is blocking the HTTPS version. If you wish to view the unencrypted version of this page, you can still do so by disabling the 'Encrypt All Sites Eligible' (EASE) option in your HTTPS Everywhere extension. Be aware that disabling this option could make your browser vulnerable to network-based downgrade attacks on websites you visit.">
 <!ENTITY https-everywhere.cancel.he_blocking_network "network-based downgrade attacks">
+<!ENTITY https-everywhere.cancel.open_page "Open insecure page">
 
 <!ENTITY https-everywhere.chrome.stable_rules "Stable rules">
 <!ENTITY https-everywhere.chrome.stable_rules_description "Force encrypted connections to these websites:">



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