Starting in the future Google Chrome version 90, Address bar using root “https: //As a standard formula for the compilation of URLs. It’s very important for http: // addresses by what is the dominant browser on the web, which now makes it clear to everyone how important it is to choose the https option for your sites.
Chrome 90: HTTPS Diventa Standard
It all started with a simple suggestion: Google recommends choosing a certificate that improves communication between servers and customers so that no security issues arise while browsing. To make this selection more widespread, Chrome And then started Report Sites like “Of course not“, An effective communication strategy to create some kind of alarm (to justify in some ways) towards sites that are not certified. So, Chrome has started to run links on sites that are available for https, and today it will take it one step further: https Fixed selection When the user writes “example.com” or “www.example.com” in the address bar.
Attempts will be made at http: // only if the https: // address is not available.
The goal is now clear: to quickly reach the definition of https as a true navigation standard, abandon the old http and archive it permanently.

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