Mozilla is planning to gradually favor HTTPS (HTTP Secure) connections over non-secure HTTP connections by making some new features on its Firefox browser available only to secured sites. The browser ...
Having a secure site offers plenty of benefits for SEO. Here are the top reasons why you should switch from HTTP to HTTPS. In 2018, Google started showing this to Chrome users if they clicked on a non ...
In early 2017, Chrome began prominently labeling certain insecure HTTP sites as “Not secure” in the address bar. Today, Google announced plans to mark all HTTP pages the same way on an upcoming ...
Google first warned of the changes back in September. They are now published to the latest Chrome Beta release and will be launched publicly with Chrome 56. According to Google, the new classification ...
Google is finally moving forward with its plan to discourage the use of HTTP sites by marking them as non-secure on Chrome. The new warning will be rolled out very gradually: Beginning in January, ...
Google has taken a significant step towards enhancing Chrome internet security by automatically upgrading insecure HTTP requests to HTTPS requests for 100% of users. This feature is called ...
Google Chrome will begin marking some HTTP sites as non-secure in 2017. Chrome users who navigate to some HTTP sites will be notified, starting in January, they’re on a site that isn’t secure. Google ...
Google Chrome Begins Flagging All HTTP Pages as 'Not Secure' With today's release of Chrome 68 for desktops, the browser has started flagging all unencrypted HTTP sites as "not secure." Meanwhile, ...
Over the past couple of years, there has been a major move to make the web more secure. The chief advancement to improve security is the move to HTTP Secure. In recent times, most browser vendors ...
Chrome has already taken numerous measures to inform users if they're on an unencrypted HTTP website, but starting today it's going one step further, with version 68 of the browser displaying a ...