SSL secures millions of peoples’ data on the Internet every day, especially during online transactions or when transmitting confidential information. Internet users have come to associate their online security with the lock icon that comes with an SSL-secured website or green address bar that comes with an Extended Validation SSL-secured website.
Nov 07, 2012 Why isn't my SSL lock showing in the browser? - Security Apr 26, 2017 Google Chrome says goodbye to green 'Secure' lock on HTTPS Google is phasing out the green lock icon and "Secure" label next to URLs on Chrome -- pointing out that safe websites should be the norm on the internet. HTTPS and the Lock Icon - Stanford University The lock icon: SSL indicator. Intended goal: • Provide user with identity of page origin • Indicate to user that page contents were not viewed or modified by a network attacker In reality: •Origin ID is not always helpful example: Stanford HR is hosted at BenefitsCenter.com
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