Google launched Chrome 68 this summer to list all HTTP pages as unsafe

In an effort to make it easier for users to understand the risks of using unencrypted HTTP pages, Google announced that Chrome 68 will show all HTTP pages as 'Not Secure' this summer. According to Android Ploice, over the years HTTPS (HTTP Upgrade Version) is only used to process critical information such as bank portal, but in recent years, HTTPS has been gradually promoted by Let's Encrypt's SSL / TLS certification and browser encouragement etc. HTTPS is more secure than HTTP, And the new browser application interface (API) only supports secure web pages.Google's decision to display HTTP pages as 'unsafe' on Chrome 68 is not surprising as Chrome 56, released in January 2017, has begun to collect passwords Or credit card information is marked as 'unsafe.' The Chrome 62 release in October listed as 'unsafe' HTTP for incoming data and HTTP for all incognito browsing, and the results were significant, Google said, About 68% of Chrome traffic is secure on Android and Windows, and over 78% on Chrome OS and Mac Mozilla now also tests a similar mechanism in Firefox , But the official release date is unknown. Chrome 68 is scheduled to launch in July.

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