Google Chrome is making a small but vital change in how it keeps you secure

Google is planning to remove the lock icon from the address bar in Chrome when users visit secure sites with HTTPS enabled.

The company has long been a proponent of HTTPS and back in 2014, it even made the protocol one of its ranking factors so that sites still using HTTP would rank lower in its search results.

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