HTTPS – Deadline of July 24th passed now!
Google’s Chrome browser will begin warning users that non-HTTPS sites are “not secure” starting this week.
The exact date of the rollout is July 24, which is tomorrow at the time this writing.
After that date, when a Chrome user lands on a HTTP site, there will be a warning in the address bar that the site is “Not Secure.”
Example of Google Chrome’s “Not secure” warning
Google has given site owners plenty of notice that this update was coming, dating back to February 2018.
In order to avoid the “Not secure” warning being displayed in Chrome, sites will have to migrate to HTTPS. Sites that have already migrated to HTTPS have nothing to worry about.
While this update will not prevent users from visiting non-HTTPS sites, it may cause users to think twice about which sites they visit.
The “Not secure” warning is part of Google’s push toward a safer web browsing experience. This is an ongoing effort that started back when Google made HTTPS a ranking factor in 2014.
HTTPS encrypts all information exchanged between a visitor and the website. That means it cannot be intercepted by hackers and other bad actors.