Google announced on Thursday in an official blog post that the ‘Secure’ indicator on websites will be removed from September onwards. The move is followed by the gradual shift of web towards adopting HTTPS as the default safety protocol. Starting from Chrome version 69, which is set to release in September, websites working on HTTPS […] The post Google Chrome To Drop ‘Secure’ Indicator From HTTPS Pages appeared first on Fossbytes.
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