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It's about the setting defaulting to on. When did Firefox change that? When they first introduced it I had to set it manually and I don't know when/if that changed.
Maybe you are right, it's probably different in Librewolf and similar forks.
I did not set it manually but I added that addon that did that. I swear chrome did the same thing though. I don't recall it going to an http with no warning in the recent decade.