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If your pages work on HTTPS, Google will likely show the HTTPS version over the HTTP version, starting today.
Google Chrome is ready to public shame any website that is still using HTTP over HTTPS by labeling these websites as "not secure." ...
Google has added a new HTTPS report within Google Search Console that not only shows which pages are being served under HTTPS but also why the pages not being served under HTTPS are having issues ...
Google's ever-changing Transparency Report now includes a page dedicated to tracking encryption progress both at Google and on some of the web's most trafficked sites. Dubbed HTTPS at Google, the ...
Google plans to mark HTTP sites that record user information as "Not Secure" in its Google Chrome browser, as well as labeling all HTTP sites as unsecure when visited in incognito mode.
I suspect last week Google was testing the waters with it and now it is officially 100% live for all HTTPS sites. The move does make sense.
Coming off this morning's story named Google: It's Wrong & Bad To Tell Your Clients Not To Go HTTPS, Gary Illyes from Google added that when you go from HTTP to HTTPS, you should not see any "long ...
Google has started forcing visitors to the google.com domain to do so only via secure HTTPS connections.