Is your site HTTPS compliant yet?

clip_image002Google Chrome – the internet’s favourite web browser – has begun labelling websites that have failed to upgrade to HTTPS as ‘unsecure’. Google gave webmasters six months notice of the change which has been rolled out as part of the new Google Chrome 68 browser and means that websites that have failed to upgrade are now given a ‘not secure’ tag viewable to anyone who visits their website. If your business has as of yet failed to make the switch, then we highly recommend that you get in touch so that we can help you migrate from HTTP to HTTPS as soon as possible as we anticipate unsecure websites will receive both a drop-in web traffic and a fall in search engine rankings. Please call us today on 0800 988 8366 to discuss your next steps.

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