Google has indicated plans to eventually label all non HTTPS pages as ‘not secure’.
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Google has announced that the latest Chrome browser version will warn users on websites not using SSL (https). Chrome will present a message in the address bar that reads ‘not secure’.
Initially, only pages that collect password or credit card data will be labeled but Google has indicated plans to eventually label all non HTTPS pages as ‘not secure.’ Recent usage stats show that about half of all internet users are using Chrome, so this change could have heavy impact. Customers that visit your non-SSL secured sites may interpret this error to mean that the site is unsafe.
The only fix for this is to secure your websites with an SSL and the easiest way to do this is to purchase an SSL certificate.
Here's some sites to place an SSL order:
https://www.webhosting4business.com/ssl-certificates.html
You can read more about their decision on the Chromium Blog here: https://blog.chromium.org/2016/12/chrome-56-beta-not-secure-warning-web.html
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