Google Chrome will show security warnings | Website advice with Inspire IT Services |
by David Dwyer on 11/08/2017 |
Chrome will show security warnings on http://www.yoursite.*** To owner of http://www.yoursite.*** Starting October 2017, Chrome (version 62) will show a “NOT SECURE” warning when users enter text in a form on an HTTP page, and for all HTTP pages in Incognito mode. The following URLs on your site include text input fields (such as < input type="text" > or < input type="email" >) that will trigger the new Chrome warning. Review these examples to see where these warnings will appear, so that you can take action to help protect users’ data. This list is not exhaustive. The new warning is part of a long term plan to mark all pages served over HTTP as “not secure”. The above message is now being sent out by Google to users with a http version of their site in their Google search console account. Earlier this year we informed you about Google's intentions to roll out their “Not Secure” message across all websites following the changes they made. The not secure icon shows on pages with a login or credit card field without SSL certification at present BUT with the new version due to be released in October this year, that message will be much more prominent.
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