![]() ![]() Non-secure pages had an info icon that is now followed by a “Not secure” sign.Įngineers at Google say that users do not perceive the lack of a secure icon as a warning. Previous versions don’t have that though if you were in a secured HTTPS website, there was a green lock icon.Ĭhrome also showed green lock with the word Secure when the site is okay for sharing personal information. Warnings like that were a thing before, but now they graduate from beta to stable.įirefox shows a grey lock with a red dash over it in the address bar when you are browsing a site that is asking for your password. ![]() Coming with the latest updates of Chrome v56 and Firefox v51 web broswers, you’ll know when you are submitting sensitive information over insecure HTTP connections. ![]() Google and Mozilla kick it up a notch warning you about sites vulnerable to hacking.
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