Proxying http was pretty common for ISPs going years and years back, originally to reduce traffic by caching (which is arguably legitimate).
Injecting content into responses is crossing a different line.
"Trust no one" == "avoid sites that aren't https"
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Proxying http was pretty common for ISPs going years and years back, originally to reduce traffic by caching (which is arguably legitimate).
Injecting content into responses is crossing a different line.
"Trust no one" == "avoid sites that aren't https"