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Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Feb 6, 2024 · Information Security

How Chrome’s New HTTPS‑First Mode Will Secure the Web by Default

Chrome is trialing an HTTPS‑First approach that automatically upgrades insecure HTTP requests, warns about risky downloads, and gradually rolls out secure‑by‑default settings, aiming to protect the majority of web traffic from eavesdropping and tampering.

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How Chrome’s New HTTPS‑First Mode Will Secure the Web by Default
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Sep 23, 2023 · Information Security

Why Chrome Is Switching All Sites to HTTPS by Default

Chrome’s new HTTPS‑First experiment automatically upgrades HTTP requests to HTTPS, warns about insecure downloads, and rolls out gradually, aiming to make the web safer by encrypting the majority of traffic while still handling edge cases gracefully.

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Why Chrome Is Switching All Sites to HTTPS by Default
dbaplus Community
dbaplus Community
Sep 18, 2023 · Information Security

Why Chrome Is Moving to HTTPS‑First: What It Means for Web Security

Chrome’s latest experiment aims to automatically upgrade all HTTP requests to HTTPS, detailing current HTTPS adoption rates, the new HTTPS‑First mode’s automatic upgrades, unsafe download warnings, phased rollout plans, and how users can enable the feature now for a more secure browsing experience.

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Why Chrome Is Moving to HTTPS‑First: What It Means for Web Security