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 ...
Corbin is a tech journalist and developer who worked at Android Police from 2016 until 2021. Check out his other work at corbin.io. For years, HTTPS was regarded as only necessary for sites handling ...
Since February, Google has planned to brand non-HTTPS sites as “Not Secure,” and today, with Chrome 68, that change is being rolled out to a wide audience. With the change, every site now gets a label ...
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 ...
Enabling encryption on your Apple phone or tablet is easier than you think. Read now First announced two years ago, Google said it would flag any site that still uses unencrypted HTTP to deliver its ...
Corbin is a tech journalist and developer who worked at Android Police from 2016 until 2021. Check out his other work at corbin.io. HTTPS adoption has surged over the past few years, mostly thanks to ...
Websites could soon become more responsive and more secure as they adopt a new version of HTTP. Cloudflare, the web infrastructure company which provides security and DNS support for a significant ...
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Google today revealed the first step in its long-term plan to mark all HTTP sites as non-secure in Chrome. Starting in January 2017, Chrome will mark HTTP sites that transmit passwords or credit cards ...
With today's release of Chrome 68 for desktops, the browser has started flagging all unencrypted HTTP sites as "not secure." Meanwhile, security researcher Troy Hunt has launched a site that lists the ...
The increased adoption of HTTPS among website operators will soon lead to browsers marking HTTP pages as "Not Secure" by default. For example, the current Firefox Nightly Edition (version 59) includes ...
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