The end of the insecure web is nigh, switch to HTTPS to keep current
For the past several years, Google has been leading the charge towards a more secure web by strongly advocating that website owners adopt HTTPS encryption. And within the last year, Google has also helped users understand that HTTP sites are not secure by gradually marking a larger subset of HTTP pages as “not secure” – including contact and enquiry forms.
Beginning in July of this year, with the release of Chrome 68, Google’s Chrome browser (the most popular browser in use today) will mark all HTTP sites as “not secure”.
Switching to HTTPS encryption for your website is now essential. If your visitors see a big “not secure” warning when they visit your site they will go elsewhere, most likely to a competitor who has already made the switch.
Here’s what your visitors will see:
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