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Google is Changing How it Treats SSL - Namecheap Blog

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Google has been on a mission recently to get websites to adopt SSL. You may recognize sites with SSL certificates: they’re the ones that start with https:// instead of http://. When a site uses SSL, information that’s passed to that site’s server remains private. To incentivize website owners to adopt SSL, Google has done two things. First, it uses the presence of an SSL certificate as a ranking signal. Second, it adds a positive designation in the address bar of the Google Chrome browser when you visit a site that uses SSL and, at the same time, adding a warning notice for sites that do not.What’s changingGoogle is making a change to how its popular Chrome browser identifies secure sites. Instead of focusing on pointing out that a site is secure, it will begin focusing instead on when a site is not secure. In the image below, the first address bar shows how sites with a Domain Validated (DV) certificate look right now. They get a green padlock symbol and the word “Secure.” When Chrome...

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Keeping you connected to everything from Namecheap. / Andrew Allemann

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