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Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are updating how SSL/HTTPS sites are displayed to users, continuing their initiative to move all internet traffic to HTTPS Google and Mozilla have recently announced…
Safari will follow the footsteps of Google Chrome by adding a more explicit HTTP warning HTTP is dead. Google has largely led that charge, given its Chrome browser’s ubiquity and…
Google’s new insecure forms warning for HTTPS sites is still in testing. Many internet users viewed Chrome 62 as the deadline to install an SSL certificate on your website if…
Starting with the release of Chrome 62, Google will mark any website with an insecure form “Not Secure.” If you haven’t added SSL to your website, you may want to—an…
Phishing attacks will become more prevalent than ever in 2017! January 28th marks the Chinese New Year. It will be another ‘Year of the Rooster’ per the traditional Chinese lunisolar…
The browsers are done asking politely—time to migrate to HTTPS. For all the websites out there that are still using HTTP, we want to talk about the importance of providing…
A reminder that Chrome will eventually mark all HTTP pages as “not secure.” Google Search Console (formerly Webmaster Tools) has begun sending a new message to site owners about unsecured…
By 2017, HTTP Pages will trigger “Not secure” warning. A big change is coming to the browser world next year: For the first time, a major browser will actively tell…
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