Re-Hashed: How to clear HSTS settings in Chrome and Firefox
A quick look at what HSTS is and how to clear it on two of the most popular browsers. HSTS stands for HTTP Strict Transport Security, it’s a web security…
A quick look at what HSTS is and how to clear it on two of the most popular browsers. HSTS stands for HTTP Strict Transport Security, it’s a web security…
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The Revocation Mechanism Has Been Blamed for Delayed Page Loads Mozilla will be experimenting with disabling OCSP checking due to performance concerns. OCSP, or Online Certificate Status Protocol, is one…
The grey ‘circle with an i’ symbol indicates your connection is not secure. Have you seen this ‘circle with an i’ icon in Google’s Chrome web browser? Wondered what it meant? We…
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Firefox 55, Due In August, Will Require HTTPS for Geolocation A future version of Mozilla’s browser, Firefox 55, which is due out in August, will entirely disable Geolocation on HTTP…
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