KingHttps User Guide

Learn the main features and how to use KingHttps.

Getting Started First launch after install
Add Apps Register apps to filter
Domain Filtering Manage Allow / Block lists
Troubleshooting Common issues

Getting Started

  • Tray iconThe shield icon in the system tray is KingHttps. Right-click to open the menu.
  • Start / stop bypassClick "Start bypass" in the tray menu to enable SNI bypass instantly.
  • Auto-start at bootEnable "Run at Windows startup" in settings to launch KingHttps automatically every boot.

Add Apps

  • Auto-detectKingHttps detects apps that hit a blocked domain and shows them in a notification.
  • BrowseChoose "Add app → Browse" and select the EXE file directly.
  • Running processesPick from the list of currently running processes.
  • Drag and dropDrag a shortcut or EXE file onto the KingHttps window to add it.
  • Tray right-clickQuick-add directly from the tray menu.

Domain Filtering

  • Allow listDomains where KingHttps always applies bypass.
  • Block listBlock ad/tracker domains (full ad-blocking integration is planned for v4.x).
  • WildcardsWildcard patterns such as *.example.com are supported.

Troubleshooting

  • When it doesn't workRight-click the tray icon → "Restart". If that fails, relaunch as administrator.
  • Antivirus blockedAdd KingHttps to your AV's trusted-applications list. All builds are code-signed.