Much of the web has switched to secure links—that is, when you type in a site like pcworld.com, it serves its pages over an ...
Google announced today that the Chrome web browser will load all public websites via secure HTTPS connections by default and ...
Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and ...
Google has announced that Chrome will soon connect to websites more securely by default. Beginning with Chrome 154, set for ...
Google Chrome will enable "Always Use Secure Connections" by default in October 2026, warning users before accessing public ...
Google first announced the secure connections option for Chrome in 2021, which users could opt into to see a warning before ...
A little over a month ago, Google said it was ready to add HTTP/2 to Chrome. Now, with the final draft version of HTTP/2 done, Google is ready to start building HTTP/2 into versions of its browser.
Google says Chrome can now also better understand complex forms and varied formatting requirements, which will improve ...
2016 might be the year that HTTP finally dies. Chrome’s security team announced today that the browser will start marking websites that use insecure HTTP connections to transmit passwords and credit ...