Public bug reported:

I've been using https-finder for many years. The last time it
successfully discovered HTTPS on my computer was on March 7, 2016
(according to the auto-created rules for HTTTP-Everywhere). Since
approximately then, it stopped working and seems to do nothing at all.
(And yes, I explicitly allowed add-ons without Mozilla signature to be
run in Firefox.) This has already been reported to Debian
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=827174 on June 13,
2016.

The last commit to the upstream repository
https://github.com/kevinjacobs/HTTPS-Finder was made on April 15, 2014
(more than two years ago) and upstream bug reports haven't been answered
since. In particular — despite a corresponding bug report
https://github.com/kevinjacobs/HTTPS-Finder/issues/26 opened on August
15, 2015 — no version of this add-on has ever been signed by Mozilla.
The missing signature will soon make this add-on dysfunctional with the
stable releases on Firefox anyhow.

I'm afraid there is no hope to revive this package and it should better
be removed from the Ubuntu repositories.

** Affects: https-finder (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  https-finder stopped working and has been abandoned for a long time.
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