Google Chrome Not secure notification without SSL
Google Chrome Not Secure notification without SSLIt
has long been known that browsers such as Google Chrome and Firefox show a notification when data such as passwords and credit card details are entered. This is only for pages and websites where no SSL certificate is active. Now from October this notification will also be shown on forms, login fields and other input fields. They do this to also show users who do not know about this matter the possible dangers of entering data over an unsecured line.The above
message is then displayed in the browser bar when data is entered. As of October, this applies to every page where any information is requested. If you want to sell something or give your visitors a secure feeling when browsing your website hosting this is disastrous.
Chrome version 62In
version 62 of Chrome this goes into effect. It is therefore advisable to purchase an SSL certificate via MijnHostingPartner.nl for your website before October. This to give security to your visitors and contribute to a safer internet. Since the change for passwords and payment information in version 56 of Chrome, there is already a 23 percent reduction in traffic over an insecure line observed. Visitors therefore see the notification and a large proportion of them decide not to give up the data.What is the next step for Google Chrome?
Eventually, Google Chrome plans to automatically show a notification for every page that is not secured with SSL or HTTPS. Irrespective of whether information is requested or not.The advice is therefore not to wait to switch to HTTPS but to make it active as soon as possible. Curious about what options there are for SSL at MijnHostingPartner.nl? Then take a look at our page dedicated to SSL certificates:
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