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Google Chrome’s Secure Shift: Say Goodbye to HTTP Hijinks by 2026! 🚫🔗

Starting October 2026, Google Chrome will default to HTTPS connections, making insecure HTTP sites a thing of the past. Chrome 154 will ask for user permission before visiting non-HTTPS sites, protecting against man-in-the-middle attacks and ensuring safer browsing. So, wave goodbye to insecure connections and hello to a safer internet experience!

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Hot Take:

Google Chrome has finally decided to hit the snooze button on insecure HTTP websites for good. By 2026, the browser will be less like a reckless teenager and more like a paranoid parent, warning users to stay away from sketchy websites without a seatbelt (or in this case, HTTPS). So, kudos to Google for trying to make the internet a safer place, one warning at a time. Now, if only they could do something about those pop-up ads…

Key Points:

  • Google Chrome will enable warnings for insecure HTTP sites by default starting in October 2026 with Chrome 154.
  • The “Always Use Secure Connections” setting will be the new default, encouraging HTTPS connections.
  • Warnings will be less frequent for regularly visited insecure sites to avoid alert fatigue.
  • By April 2026, the feature will be rolled out to over 1 billion users with Enhanced Safe Browsing.
  • Google has progressively implemented security features like HTTPS-Upgrades and notification revocations.

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