Chrome will label all HTTP pages "Not secure" from July

08 February 2018
It's the last step in a strategy meant to convince website owners to switch over to HTTPS.

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  • niM
  • 10 Feb 2018

Can't see the point of HTTPS when you're not handling any sensitive content like login, mail, and alike. Except that it requires more resources on client's and server's side. A strategy? More like hands twisting, which has been the internet's most eminent mafia's way for many years.

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    • jayjayjay
    • MkX
    • 09 Feb 2018

    Finally.

      AnonD-669148, 09 Feb 2018Firefox is totally unusable, it blocks too many webpages be... moreI never had any problems with Firefox. In fact, is faster and lighter than Chrome.

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        • Alien
        • 3RM
        • 09 Feb 2018

        lmao, 09 Feb 2018this site fanboy flames eachother about EVERYTHING. this is... moreI usually use a sketchy website where I can watch online tv shows (for free, no blueray quality duuh) but yesterday i tried it both on windows and linux, both in Mozilla and chrome but the browsers tolf me that the website is dangerous bla bla bla..
        Now i can only access that website from my smartphone. How can I still view it let's say on Linux where I know I'm safe and I don't care what gets or not gets installed on my mini laptop?
        I didn't see any option where it allowed me to continue accessing the website.

          Chrome when it was launched: small, fast, compact browser that can run on anything.
          Chrome after few updates from google: A bit fat and sluggish browser that need some energy to run faster. Changed to just another browser that try to hard.
          Chrome now: Big fat cow that eat your RAM and slap your CPU all the time draining your battery faster than speed of light. You need to fallow and agree to every google idea or you cant use it. Background data consumption is over the roof and it take more space than modern AAA game.

          Even if Opera recently F up all updated for Android version, its still 2x faster than chrome. It dont drain battery so much, it have build in VPN ad adblock, it have chrome-compatible plugins and it sync cards and bookmarks really well.

          Chrome today is shadow of what it was, but people still use it, not because its good but because habits that can be easily replaced by any other browser.

            So now we have to press advanced - enter anyway? On every page we want to enter? And every single time?

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              • lmao
              • RHT
              • 09 Feb 2018

              this site fanboy flames eachother about EVERYTHING. this is almost worse than youtube comments.

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                • AnonD-669148
                • 38G
                • 09 Feb 2018

                opt, 09 Feb 2018much better if you are going to use S Browser or Firefox, t... moreFirefox is totally unusable, it blocks too many webpages because Firefox say they are "unsafe"!

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                  • opt
                  • P@Y
                  • 09 Feb 2018

                  much better if you are going to use S Browser or Firefox, this is BS

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                    • MichaelHB
                    • LDc
                    • 09 Feb 2018

                    Coming soon: All chrome users running away.

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                      • Kibaikasu
                      • Afb
                      • 08 Feb 2018

                      This is why I use Firefox. Chrome is nothing more than a black hole for RAM usage anyway.