Google announced today that the Chrome web browser will ask for permission by default before connecting to public, insecure HTTP websites, beginning with Chrome 154 i026.
Websites still serve their pages via vulnerable redirects. Google has now set a deadline to disallow that happening ...
The vulnerability, dubbed Brash, can crash browsers within seconds by flooding the document.title API, and Google’s silence ...
Google Chrome will enable "Always Use Secure Connections" by default in October 2026, warning users before accessing public ...
Thankfully, that's changing now with Google rolling out an update over the weekend. According to 9to5Google, the updated ...
Chrome Canary’s New Tab Page shows an AI-style box with AI Mode and a + button to add tabs, images, or files before you ask ...
Google introduced the 'Always Use Secure Connections' setting in Chrome back in 2022, which attempts all connections over ...
Starting in October 2026, Google Chrome version 154 is set to have “Always Use Secure Connections” turned on by default. This ...
For over a decade, Google has been on a mission to make the web a safer place by pushing for the adoption of HTTPS. This week ...