Starting July 2018, security throughout the web will become even more stringent. Along with the release of Chrome 68, Google will now start marking sites that do not use HTTPS as “not secure.” So what exactly does this mean for you? To put it simply, a site that has not yet transitioned from HTTP to HTTPS will be seen as a red flag. This is something Google wants every site owner to do, and they have invested a lot in making sure it’s implemented throughout the web. Soon, all web browsers will display security warnings whenever a site without HTTPS is pulled up. To find out if a website you’re accessing already uses HTTPS, look for a green padlock icon and a “Secure” label next to the address bar. With the internet’s ever-changing landscape, there is a constant need for better cybersecurity solutions. For several years now, a number of top organizations like Google and Amazon have been taking steps towards creating a safer environment for web users. With the HTTPS/SSL protocol...