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Google today announced the second step in its plan to mark all HTTP sites as non-secure in Chrome. Starting in October 2017, Chrome will mark HTTP sites with entered data and HTTP sites in ...
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.
Googles web browser will treat any website encoded in HTTP as a non-secure site if it transmits credit card information or passwords, the tech company has revealed.
Googles web browser will treat any website encoded in HTTP as a non-secure site if it transmits credit card information or passwords, the tech company has revealed.
By the end of January 2017, Google Chrome will begin marking sites without HTTPS as non-secure. Why does this matter and how does it affect your site?
Googles web browser will treat any website encoded in HTTP as a non-secure site if it transmits credit card information or passwords, the tech company has revealed.
Starting in January, Google Chrome will warn web surfers when HTTP sites don't secure form fields used for entering their credit card numbers and passwords.
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