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Google Dictates Blanket SSL for All

Myths MisconceptionsBy MelanieMarch 1, 2018Leave a comment

The correct terminology is “Connection not encrypted”, in fact Google saying someone’s website is not secure with one side of their face and then not with the other is ridiculous for such a huge, influential company. I think website owners should sue the browser companies for slander!

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