Nearly two years ago, Google made a pledge: It would name and shame websites with unencrypted connections, a strategy designed to spur web developers to embrace HTTPS encryption. On Tuesday, it ...
Google is on a mission to get web developers to use HTTPS encryption on their websites. Those who don't will see their sites labeled as "not secure" in an upcoming Chrome browser build due out in July ...
Google announced today that the Chrome web browser will load all public websites via secure HTTPS connections by default and ask for permission before connecting to public, insecure HTTP websites, ...
Google is planning to add a new security feature to the Chrome web browser designed to block potential attackers from launching side-channel attacks and tracking a user's activity by abusing the ...