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Google reports that more than 50% of all desktop page loads are HTTPS connections, an all-time high. Most of the top 100 sites worldwide run modern HTTPS, including Amazon, Facebook, Twitter ...
Google is working on adding an HTTPS-Only Mode to the Chrome web browser to protect users' web traffic from eavesdropping by upgrading all connections to HTTPS.
Google has added a new HTTPS report within Google Search Console that not only shows which pages are being served under HTTPS but also why the pages not being served under HTTPS are having issues ...
Google Chrome engineer shares why HTTPS benefits web publishers and their site visitors. For example, it helps prevent ad injection exploits.
Don't get fancy with your HTTPS site migration. Keep it simple and consistent, and use 301 redirects, says Google.