Google Chrome to Block Mixed Content

Google Chrome to Block Mixed Content

Google has announced that it will eventually drop support for mixed content in the coming months. Mixed content is when a website is served over HTTPS but includes resources (such as images) over HTTP. In it’s current state this is allowed but typically a warning is shown to the user that not all content is secure. Going forward this will no longer be the case for Google Chrome.

Starting in December of 2019 (Chrome 79) Google Chrome will introduce a feature flag (defaulted to off) to disallow all mixed content. It will attempt to upgrade resources to HTTPS if they happen to also exist. In future releases by Google Chrome the mixed content will simply not be loaded.

It’s a poor user experience to have mixed content as well as it not being as safe or secure to the user. Mixed content should be addressed as soon as possible to avoid potential disruptions, should any exist.

More information about this change can be found at: https://blog.chromium.org/2019/10/no-more-mixed-messages-about-https.html

diagram
Blog
Virginia

Reimagining Company Logos

A company’s logo is important, whether you’re starting a business or refreshing your look. Having a timeless logo allows you to capture your customers’ attention and become memorable.

Read More »
Blog
Virginia

Responding to Reviews

Could making your company shine be as easy as responding to customer reviews? In this article you will learn why simply replying to customers’ reviews is so important in making each customer feel valued, appreciated and ultimately validated.

Read More »
a person standing on top of a mountain
Blog
Virginia

The Rise of Solo Travel

Over the past few years, solo trips have become a growing trend in the tourism industry. With more and more people deciding to travel alone, one factor has endured — tourists want to have fun!

Read More »

Request a Demonstration