Having a secure site offers plenty of benefits for SEO. Here are the top reasons why you should switch from HTTP to HTTPS. In 2018, Google started showing this to Chrome users if they clicked on a non ...
Migrating to HTTPS is important now more than ever. In this step-by-step guide, you will learn how to move an HTTP WordPress website to HTTPS. For the longest time, the Search Engine Journal WordPress ...
Online dangers are growing with our love of online shopping. In fact, 79% of U.S. consumers say that they shop online more frequently now than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic. Although, it also ...
A lot of people end up getting confused when they see two different URL’s one as HTTP and the other as HTTPS. So what is the difference between these two? In this post, I will discuss the evolution of ...
On February 8th 2018 Google announced that, beginning in July of this year, Chrome will now be marking all HTTP sites as ‘not secure’, moving in line with Firefox, who implemented this at the ...
Google's John Mueller posted a FAQ on Google+ around questions asked about site migrations from HTTP to HTTPS. Truth is, I don't see anything in there we didn't cover already here when talking about ...
Welcome to a supplemental edition of our “Web Served” series, a DIY guide on tackling the challenges of setting up and running a Web server for fun. It’s been a while since we last published an ...
In the new version of Chrome, which should be rolling out to everyone today, the “mixed content” warning—that mysterious little yellow “caution triangle” in the address bar—will finally be removed.
Google has taken a significant step towards enhancing Chrome internet security by automatically upgrading insecure HTTP requests to HTTPS requests for 100% of users. This feature is called ...
The latest version of Google's web browser, Chrome 68, is taking on one of the web's basic but most important issues: encryption. The iteration of Chrome, which is released on July 24, is taking a ...