Starting October 2026, the browser will ask users if they want to access public websites that do not use secure connections. To improve the security of users, Google next year will change Chrome’s ...
Google has announced that Chrome will soon connect to websites more securely by default. Beginning with Chrome 154, set for release in October 2026, the browser will automatically activate the Always ...
The transition to the more-secure HTTPS web protocol has plateaued, according to Google. As of 2020, 95 to 99 percent of navigations in Chrome use HTTPS. To help make it safer for users to click on ...
Let’s be honest—no one likes seeing that dreaded "Not Secure" warning when they visit a website. It immediately raises red flags: Is this site safe? Can I trust it? That’s where HTTPS importance comes ...
Nextcloud snap includes a service for automated HTTPS encryption using Lets Encrypt, self-signed certificates, or custom certificates. Self-signed certificate is easier to setup than Let's Encrypt ...
A newly discovered phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) operation that researchers call Morphing Meerkat, has been using the DNS over HTTPS (DoH) protocol to evade detection. The platform also leverages DNS ...
Live-service games and MMOs are always going to experience server and congestion issues on launch day, and Final Fantasy XIV is certainly no exception. Here’s how ...
Unless there’s a congressional miracle, the federal program that provides subsidized, high-speed internet access to low-income households dies at the end of April. In some cases, the monthly price tag ...
Some time ago, Amazon introduced the concept of using a resolver as a means for performing DNS queries across a hybrid network. Imagine for example, that you were to deploy AWS Route 53 within AWS.
Google has taken a significant step towards enhancing Chrome internet security by automatically upgrading insecure HTTP requests to HTTPS requests for 100% of users ...