Maybe there's too much right wing material here?https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6350487?hl=en
Seems a little ironic for Google to be going after sites for "social engineering". But this is their description as to why this happens.
https://sprydigital.com/security-2/https-google-chrome-not-secure-warning/I think it's just because there's no https setting.
It wouldn't be bad, but the only thing we're exposing here is our password; everything else is getting posted publicly anyway, so that's really the only security issue here. :idunno:https://sprydigital.com/security-2/https-google-chrome-not-secure-warning/
It would be good if we can use HTTPS.
It's just best to use HTTPS in all cases anyway.It wouldn't be bad, but the only thing we're exposing here is our password; everything else is getting posted publicly anyway, so that's really the only security issue here. :idunno:
Is this costly for website owners?It's just best to use HTTPS in all cases anyway.
All other things being equal, I agree, but:It's just best to use HTTPS in all cases anyway.
It's not free, if that's what you're asking. Just look at RD's link ITT.Is this costly for website owners?
Is this costly for website owners?
If they charge, the cost should be minimal compared to running the entire site.All other things being equal, I agree, but:
It's not free, if that's what you're asking. Just look at RD's link ITT.
All other things being equal, I agree, but:
It's not free, if that's what you're asking. Just look at RD's link ITT.
It looks like it is an issue with the ads not the content.
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Yeah... I'm looking into this. Nothing has changed so I am not sure what it might be.
I did not see the block today. They must have removed it.
I think it's just because there's no https setting.