A while ago I wrote about XKit not working on Chrome Betas, and it would require a huge re-write. XKit 7.4.4 is now available to fix this.
I found a way to make it work by changing how some requests are made to XKit servers, and by using a “proxy” to load HTTP pages (a page on XKit servers that downloads the HTTP pages and serves it using HTTPS).
As a result, not only XKit is now working on Chrome betas, it will no longer display the “broken lock” icon on pages after it is loaded.
Please follow the instructions here (or wait for Chrome to update XKit itself) to get XKit version 7.4.4. (recommended even if you are not using Chrome beta.)
After updating, you might need to update all extensions by going to XKit Control Panel > Other > Update All.
If an extension is not working properly even after updating, please let me know by sending an ask and I’ll fix it as soon as possible. Thank you!
