A little over a month ago, Google said it was ready to add HTTP/2 to Chrome. Now, with the final draft version of HTTP/2 done, Google is ready to start building HTTP/2 into versions of its browser.
Google today added HTTP/2 support to the latest Chrome Canary release. This is the final draft (referred to as “h2”). HTTP is an application protocol that forms the foundation of data communication ...
Google today launched Chrome 81 for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. Chrome 81 includes an Origin Trial of Web NFC for mobile, early Augmented Reality support, mixed images autoupgraded to HTTPS ...
New figures from Google show that nearly two-thirds of pages loaded on Chrome OS devices are HTTPS sites, followed closely by Mac, Linux, and Windows. HTTPS connections are encrypted, protecting ...
Everyone is all about security and making sure their information isn’t going to end up in the wrong hands. Google has already been on top of that for some time and last year Google updated Google ...
As HTTPS has become more common across the web, Google Chrome is preparing to launch a security option that will block “insecure” downloads through HTTP. While it used to be the case that only privacy ...
Chrome is getting serious about websites that don’t use encryption. The next version of Chrome will include a new warning for unencrypted login sites, according to a post today on the Google Security ...
Perplexity is firmly in SquareX’s crosshairs. In its testing, SquareX says, “Comet fell prey to an OAuth attack, providing ...