by Muhammad Jarir Kanji on (#5CPNW)
Google currently marks HTTP sites as 'Not Secure'.What you need to knowGoogle is now working on making HTTPS the default protocol when you connect to a website using Chrome.The browser currently defaults to using the HTTP version of websites if the protocol is not specified.Google's issue tracker website shows the company is now working on changing this default behavior.If you pay attention to the URLs of the websites you visit, you might have noticed that they always start with either http:// or https://. These denote the transfer protocol through which data is sent from a given website to your browser, with the latter of the two being the more secure version (the 'S' stands for Secure).When you're browsing the web, you most probably just type androidcentral.com into the URL bar and click enter. While that's far more convenient than typing out the whole https://androidcentral.com, omitting the protocol leaves it up to the browser to choose one.As it stands, if the user...