Over the last few years we have talked to you on many occasions
about the importance of the HTTPS protocol, increasingly used. In fact, giants
like Google give priority in their search results to websites that use HTTPS.
From now on, as the company has communicated, Google Chrome will alert us when
an online store does not use the HTTPS protocol and, therefore, is not secure.
The notice will
jump to all those web pages requesting usernames, passwords and credit card
data in cases where they do not use the HTTPS protocol. This is a notice that
will tell the user that the website is not secure, which will probably cause
the purchase never to take place. The goal pursued by Google is, therefore, to
encourage all web pages to offer greater security when compiling the data of
their customers.
Specifically, the
new feature we are talking about is already available in version 56 of Google
Chrome for users of Windows, Mac, Linux and Android, so you can download it
from the official web browser. In addition to the above, the Google team has
taken the opportunity to offer other news, such as an improvement in page load
performance. And not only that, since there are also numerous improvements for
developers.
At this point we
can not deny the importance of the update, especially if we consider the
importance of maintaining the security of our banking data. As we anticipated,
the update is available on the Chrome web.
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