Alert! Starting July 2018, Chrome will flag webs that still use the HTTP protocol as "Not Secure"

Alert! Starting July 2018, Chrome will flag webs that still use the HTTP protocol as "Not Secure"

HTTP or Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a standard protocol for a web that has long been established and used to date. But along with the development of internet and security issues in connection, developed HTTPS or HTTP secure protocol which is considered more secure from the attacks of cyber criminals. Today, almost all webs on the Internet use this HTTPS protocol to make their visitors feel more secure when they visit their web.

Alert! Starting July 2018, Chrome will flag webs that still use the HTTP protocol as "Not Secure"
From GSMARENA - Around this time last year, Google's Chrome browser started labeling HTTP pages with text fields as "Not secure" when you enter any information. And today the company has announced the next and final step in its strategy meant to get website owners to switch to HTTPS encryption.

From July, when Chrome version 68 is set to become stable, all HTTP pages will be labeled "Not secure", as seen in the image below. For those webmasters who still haven't transitioned to HTTPS, the company offers set-up guides to help them get started and explain why encryption is important.

Alert! Starting July 2018, Chrome will flag webs that still use the HTTP protocol as "Not Secure"

In the past year, progress on the HTTPS front has been quite remarkable, with 81 of the top 100 sites on the web now using it by default. Furthermore, over 68% of Chrome traffic on Android and Windows is protected, along with over 78% of Chrome traffic on Chrome OS and macOS.

Source: GSMARENA



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