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Fixes https everywhere not working with existing database. (uplift to 1.38.x) #13157

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Fixes brave/brave-browser#22503
Uplift of #13143

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Uplift into 1.38.x approved 👍 QA has verified the PR on Nightly as per #13143 (comment) & #13143 (comment).

@kjozwiak kjozwiak merged commit dccc467 into 1.38.x Apr 25, 2022
@kjozwiak kjozwiak deleted the pr13143_maxk-fix-https-everywhere_1.38.x branch April 25, 2022 23:37
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