As the Web moves toward HTTPS by default, Chrome will remove “secure” indicator
In Summary : The background to this change is the Web's gradual migration to the use of HTTPS rather than HTTP. With an ever-growing f...
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In Summary :
The background to this change is the Web's gradual migration to the use of HTTPS rather than HTTP. With an ever-growing fraction of the Web being served over secure HTTPS—something now easy to do at zero cost thanks to the Let's Encrypt initiative—Google is anticipating a world where HTTPS is the default. In this world, only the occasional unsafe site should have its URL highlighted, not the boring and humdrum secure site [...]
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https://arstechnica.com/?p=1310651
The background to this change is the Web's gradual migration to the use of HTTPS rather than HTTP. With an ever-growing fraction of the Web being served over secure HTTPS—something now easy to do at zero cost thanks to the Let's Encrypt initiative—Google is anticipating a world where HTTPS is the default. In this world, only the occasional unsafe site should have its URL highlighted, not the boring and humdrum secure site [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1310651