To meet ever-increasing security requirements on the web and to make life harder for hackers, Google made the decision to penalize unsecured websites that continue to use an HTTP protocol; that is to say, the vast majority of the internet!
As of a few weeks ago, domains that still do not have HTTPS authentication are identified on Google Chrome browsers as unsafe.
HTTP is not adequate for preventing the growing falsification of sensitive data (passwords, banking information, personal information, etc.) that websites and servers exchange on the internet.
Google is therefore setting the tone for a new era on the web and is pushing for domain owners to make their websites HTTPS compliant.
When someone visits a non-secured site in Google Chrome, they see “Not secure” in the address bar. This warning could make the user fearful of the site and leave it completely to visit another.
When someone visits a non-secured site in Google Chrome, they see “Not secure” in the address bar. This warning could make the user fearful of the site and leave it completely to visit another.
Provide your domain name with a security certificate that will endow your web platforms (website, online store, etc.) with the secure HTTPS protocol that encrypts and protects the data.
Provide your domain name with a security certificate that will endow your web platforms (website, online store, etc.) with the secure HTTPS protocol that encrypts and protects the data.
The decline in visits to your unsecured website could lead to the depreciation of your SEO on Google.
The decline in visits to your unsecured website could lead to the depreciation of your SEO on Google.
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