CheckMyHTTPS

3.4
10 reviews
1K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

This mobile app allows you to check if your encrypted web traffic (SSL/TLS) towards secure Internet servers (HTTPS) is being intercepted.

Normally, a secure website has to prove its identity to your browser by sending a certificate validated by a recognized certificate authority. Interception techniques generate dynamically forged certificates in order to fool the user into believing that his connection is secure. This mobile app checks that the received certificate is the right one. This app will compare that the certificate received by the client from a visited HTTPS website matches the certificate seen by a remote check server, ensuring that no interception is taking place. If they are different, your connection might be listened to! This allows us to prove the interception.
Updated on
Jun 27, 2025

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Ratings and reviews

3.4
10 reviews
Timothy Jarvis
October 20, 2022
For one your apps design needs improve me. And why don't your app just go ahead and checks the site instead of you having to go into the app and paste the URL. By then it's to late your already on a hackers take over connection. And another thing is as soon as I seen what all background permissions your app had without even mentioning why you would need to read my video storage or picture storage or external storage and also control audio storage And full network services . N the app don't work
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Chuck
August 25, 2024
Neat and useful app.
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What’s new

Upgrading to a newer version of Android