For a long metre , Google and other web - minded businesses likeMozillahave been pushing HTTPS as a way to handle the shortcoming and protection flaws inbuilt inHTTP . And ifGoogle ’s reportsare any indication , it seems to be work out base on information claiming that over 82 pct of Chrome pages in the US are loaded over HTTPS .

Currently , if you ’re visiting a internet site that use HTTPS ( which you are because you ’re reading this story ) , Chrome displays a little tag next to the site ’s URL sport a ringlet icon and the word “ secure ” in green . It ’s a quick and comforting way to let you know that your data is being securely encrypted , rather than sent out into the void in bare text , which is what materialize when using old - fashioned HTTP .

However , because so many web site have jumped on the HTTPS bandwagon , Goolge isplanning on streamlining thingsand making those markers a little less obvious in future versions of Chrome . The first step starts with Chrome version 69 , which is due out in September and will remove the gullible coloring and “ inviolable ” wording from sites using HTTPS . The security measure itself is n’t going to interchange , Chrome will just be a little more nonchalant about calling it out .

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Eventually , Google is going to move out the lock icon altogether , at some point in the future where citizenry can safely take every website they chat is using the proper encoding . However , it ’s punishing to say how long that will take , as a identification number ofnotable sitesare still stuck on HTTP .

The most important affair though is that when visiting unencrypted sites using HTTP , Google will be stepping up its notifications with a new “ not secure ” popup that flashes red , in addition to the existing “ ! ” that is presuppose to remind you that your data point might be vulnerable .

So while it still might be a little early on to declare full victory for HTTPS , it seems Google is already thinking about what come after that .

William Duplessie

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