With new features and security enhancements, Chrome continues to leverage its dominance in the browser market to drive a safer internet.
From the very beginning, security has been one of Chrome's core tenets and one of the biggest changes in Chrome 68 is the display of warnings'not safe' for websites not encrypted with HTTPS. Nearly two years ago, Google announced that Chrome would finally start marking all sites that are not encrypted with HTTPS as "Unsure» as an attempt to motivate site owners to improve the security of their websites. With the release of Chrome 68, this has become a reality. Starting in October 2018, Google plans to start displaying a red warning."Not sure» when users enter data on pages that are not served with HTTPS.
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