Google is giving web developers six months to prepare for the next phase of its plan to mark all HTTP pages as 'Not secure'. October will mark stage two of Google's plan to label all HTTP pages as ...
Google Chrome, the most widely used Internet browser, has officially started warning users that unencrypted Web pages are “not secure.” Among those “not secure,” as of Aug. 9: The front pages of the ...
Google Chrome is ready to call out any website still using HTTP over HTTPS. Credit: thomas trutschel/Photothek via Getty Images You may soon start to see a slew of warnings about how some of your ...
Original Story (2/8): Google will take its efforts to shame website owners into encrypting their traffic up another notch this July with the release of Chrome 68. At that point, Chrome will label all ...
The increased adoption of HTTPS among website operators will soon lead to browsers marking HTTP pages as "Not Secure" by default. For example, the current Firefox Nightly Edition (version 59) includes ...
Editorial Note: Forbes Advisor may earn a commission on sales made from partner links on this page, but that doesn't affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. This year has seen cybercriminals’ ...
Time and again, we hear of incidents involving identity theft, stealing of account passwords, installation of malware from web sources, and even ransomware. All of these security breaches have a ...
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - Nov 1, 2012) - GlobalSign (www.globalsign.com), one of the leading providers of SSL Certificates worldwide, today announced a technology partnership with CloudFlare, the Web ...
If you wish to allow and load the Insecure Content, you will have to click on the Shield icon and then click on Load anyway. Insecure Content is content is non-secure content like JS or CSS, present ...