Nearly half of Hungarian websites aren’t secure
Usernet has analysed more than 75,185 Hungarian websites and found that 34,000 of them aren’t secure. These are still using HTTP connection without any kind of encryption. Google checks whether communication with a website is via a safe HTTPS system – since July 2018 the Chrome browser automatically warns users if a website isn’t secure. Websites that still utilise a HTTP connection should get an SSL certificate to offer secure HTTPS connection to visitors. //
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