Most traffic in google chrome is https
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Google Chrome has long been introducing tools to protect users. One of the main actions that the browser is taking is to warn about unsafe pages. Google has long been looking to favor HTTPS pages. Therefore, they pressure websites to implement this protocol.
Most traffic in Google Chrome is HTTPS
It seems that these pressures from Google are beginning to work. The pages that use the HTTPS protocol have a better SEO positioning, something that every web wants. In addition to warning about the security of HTTP pages. All these actions result in the majority of traffic in Google Chrome already occurring on secure pages.
Traffic on HTTPS increases
Google ensures that 75% of all traffic on ChromeOS and macOS systems bets on the HTTPS protocol. It represents an increase of 10% compared to last year. There has also been a noticeable increase on Android. In this case, 22%, going from 42% last year to 64% this year. So more and more pages adopt this protocol.
They have also revealed that of the 100 most visited pages, 71 use the HTTPS protocol by default. This is 37 pages more than last year. The main reason for this increase is that it is becoming easier to apply this protocol. So web pages have no "excuses" not to. In addition, they obtain remarkable advantages when implementing it.
Google is not satisfied and they are already planning the next steps as top-level domains. Since although an HTTPS connection is secure, it does not mean that the page is secure by definition. So you want to further improve the security of users in Google Chrome.
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