A year after Google’s remark on marking all HTTP sites as non-secure, the company is planning to implement the policy in Chrome. The objective behind the proposal was to clearly display to the users that HTTP provides no data security and browser should inform this fact to the users. Google will lead the path by displaying browser warning messages and this will encourage other browsers as well. Google and other popular search engines could also penalize what they see as non-secure sites and drop their search ranking. Google’s team recently said that “We all need data communication on the web to be secure. When there is no data security, the UA should explicitly display that, so users can … [Read more...]