Google Chrome revealed that it would remove the Secure URL label from its platform in September. The feature helped users identify if websites are safe. On Thursday, May 17, Chrome Security Product ...
Google is making another change to the way Chrome indicates HTTPS and HTTP sites. Starting with September's release of Chrome 69, the world's most popular browser will stop marking HTTPS sites with ...
Microsoft Bing is once again testing security labels on the search result snippets. Here is Bing testing adding a "secure" and "HTTPS" label on some search results based on my tests in multiple ...
Google is changing the way information about website security is displayed to users of its Chrome browser. Currently, the URLs of websites that use HTTPS are labeled “Secure” and displayed with a lock ...
Since Google announced that it will be marking all HTTP pages across the internet as “not secure,” it scared off website owners with categorically unsafe pages considering its impact to traffic and ...
Google plans to remove the "secure" label from HTTPS websites starting in September 2018, a move intended to acknowledge HTTPS as the standard for browser security. Users should expect all the sites ...
This seems to be a test, I see a green "secure" label in the Microsoft Bing search results for search results that are over HTTPS. I don't believe even Google ever tested a secure label in the search ...
In conjunction with the Cybersecurity Awareness Month celebration in October last year, Google shared some statistical data about how HTTPS usage in Chrome increased across different platforms. Since ...
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