Google will soon give more security to the users using its Chrome browser. The company will provide warnings through Chrome to protect personal information and passwords from third party websites.
When you see a small ‘closed lock’ icon on the right side while typing the URL in Google Chrome, it means that you are browsing through HTTPS. In other words, your traffic is encrypted, ie the information you are taking, the third party cannot spy on it.
But a report by The Verge states that security-looking HHTPS websites can also have InSecure HTTP forms for passwords and personal data. From October 2020, Google is going to remove this problem through its browser Google Chrome.
It has been clarified on Google’s official blog that users will be given warning in very clear and bold words. Typing your personal information or password on an Insicor HTTP site will get this warning.
Google is disabling the feature of autofilling these ‘mixed forms’ so that password managers and auto complete keyboards do not automatically fill the text and this will be the third warning from the browser.
Earlier, Google had issued an alert to users regarding the removal of the lock icon from the URL when the HTTP form was detected. But the company says that the users did not understand this and because of this the danger of submitting data from the insicor form could not be clarified.
It is worth noting that even though the lock icon is small and not everyone notices it. But from October, Google is ready to introduce new features to make internet browsing more secure.




