Do you see the “not secure” notice?

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Do you see the “not secure” notice?

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GlobalSign , a company that provides SSL and Internet services, found in a European web security survey that 9 out of 10 Internet users are more likely to trust a website if it has security indicators and are more likely to provide personal data or make a purchase if they know their data will be sent through a secure connection.

One of the key findings of GlobalSign's study was the discovery that the green "https" padlock that appears in your browser on an HTTPS site provides users with a sense of security.

Migrating to HTTPS - Green Padlock Security

In early January 2017, Chrome 56 began labeling HTTP pages finland phone number list with passwords or credit card forms as “not secure.”

You can see an example of this tag on this website .



This is an attempt to drive web users away from HTTP sites and encourage webmasters and developers to develop websites using "secure" HTTPS.

To avoid this tag on your pages, this Google Developers post suggests making sure that all input fields and forms containing <input type=password> on your site are served over HTTPS.

In an ideal world, your entire site should be HTTPS, but you can avoid the "not secure" label on credit card and password pages with a secure layer.
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