Chrome will label unsecured HTTP connections

Source: Internet
Author: User

Google has finally started to push its plans to label unsafe HTTP connections on Chrome.

The new security plan, however, will be implemented step-by-Tengyun (ty300.com), which, from January 2017, will mark a website that does not securely transmit passwords and credit card information.

"Chrome is currently playing a neutral security directive role in the HTTP connection," Emily Schechter wrote in the blog, "but in fact, when you load an HTTP, other people on the network can make changes to the site before the page finally shows up in front of you."

Nonetheless, Google is still considering a few years before stepping up the plan. Schechter (Basic tutorial qkxue.net) points out that users have become blind to frequently occurring warnings. Google has adopted other measures to encourage the use of HTTPS, such as giving the HTTPS site priority rankings, to give better crawling.

Chrome will label unsecured HTTP connections

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