As the company with the biggest presence and influence on the Internet, Google has taken it upon itself to make the Web a safer place. From misbehaving ads to insecure pages, Google has used its ...
Google began the narrative back in October 2019 about gradually moving to allow only secured sub-resources load on secure HTTPS pages. The firm referred to mixed content such as insecure scripts or ...
Google announced that the Chrome web browser will gradually start blocking HTTPS pages from loading insecure resources to improve the users' privacy and security while browsing the web. Mixed content ...
Google today announced that it would soon warn Chrome users about “insecure” downloads, the first move in a plan to block them entirely. “Today we’re announcing that Chrome will gradually ensure that ...
Google announced that Chrome 86 will begin cracking down on forms that are sent via the insecure HTTP protocol. Publishers are urged to review their sites and make sure that all forms are transmitted ...
Google has been found to be an illegal monopolist in the US for its practices in the search engine and online advertising markets, leading to potential remedies, including the DOJ proposing the ...
As HTTPS has become more common across the web, Google Chrome is preparing to launch a security option that will block “insecure” downloads through HTTP. While it used to be the case that only privacy ...
Google was a big HTTPS proponent over the past decade and led a successful adoption push. Chrome is now making further security enhancements by blocking mixed content ...
Google is planning to issue warnings to Chrome browser users about potentially insecure content that can get downloaded when visiting Web sites. This effort will kick off in April with Chrome version ...
Google’s browser will begin to be much safer in terms of insecure mixed content downloads starting with Chrome 82. That’s according to a recently reported blog post from the company that highlights ...