Now, Google Chrome is gearing up to take the next step: warning people when they try to visit non-secure websites. Google introduced the 'Always Use Secure Connections' setting in Chrome back in 2022, ...
Google has announced that Chrome will soon connect to websites more securely by default. Beginning with Chrome 154, set for ...
Starting October 2026, when Chrome 154 is projected to arrive, the ‘Always Use Secure Connections’ setting will be on by ...
For over a decade, Google has been on a mission to make the web a safer place by pushing for the adoption of HTTPS. This week ...
The transition to the more-secure HTTPS web protocol has plateaued, according to Google. As of 2020, 95 to 99 percent of navigations in Chrome use HTTPS. To help make it safer for users to click on ...
Google Chrome will enable HTTPS-first browsing by default in 2026, warning users before visiting insecure public sites.
Google Chrome will enable "Always Use Secure Connections" by default in October 2026, warning users before accessing public sites without HTTPS encryption.
From October 2026, Chrome will warn about every access to unencrypted websites. Google will activate the security feature by ...
Websites still serve their pages via vulnerable redirects. Google has now set a deadline to disallow that happening ...