Chrome SSL Warning: Your Website May be Shown as Not Secure
Google is releasing its latest Chrome browser (version 68) in July and will now show any website not using SSL security as Not Secure in the address bar.
If you are using a web hosting plan that supports SSL, and are not already using HTTPS on your website, we recommend you force the use of HTTPS on your website. If you are hosting your site on the Web Hosting Starter plan, please consider upgrading your hosting plan to Pro as soon as possible.
What is SSL?
SSL, Secure Sockets Layer, is a security measure which establishes an encrypted link between server and client. It protects visitors by encrypting data sent between you and your website so that it can’t be intercepted and decoded by hackers. You can tell if a site has SSL by noticing the padlock or https in the browser’s address bar. The ‘s’ indicates an SSL certificate.
Less trust = Less Visitors & Lower Ranking
If visitors are told by Chrome that your site is unsafe, then there is a high possibility that they will leave your site to find one they know is safe. This will eventually lead to lost revenue and the undermining of your online project.
Google also favors secure websites. An insecure site will be ranked lower on search results compared to a similar website that is secure.
Finally, websites using HTTPS can benefit from the speed boost offered by HTTP2.
How can I protect the future of my website?
Cloud Web Hosting Hong Kong offers free SSL with our Pro and Enterprise Hosting plans.
You will receive a free, automatic SSL certificate. But that is just an added bonus. Pro plans allow you to host unlimited websites while doubling its performance! Find out more on our Hong Kong Hosting plans.