Back in February Google let everyone know in a blog article that their Chrome browser would start treating sites that were still delivered over HTTP (as opposed to HTTPS) differently. Time is an odd thing. When I read advisories for 2020 I tend to discount them because “by then, we will all be in silver… Keep Reading
What does an SSL* certificate do? Well, I am glad you asked. All an SSL certificate does is attempt to secure a connection from point A to point B. No more, no less. Cryptographically speaking, a self-sign, or Let’s Encrypt is no more or less secure than the most expensive certificate money can buy. So… Keep Reading
Lets take a few moments to talk about SSL – that little padlock you see in the corner of your browser; What they can do, what they cannot do, what is new and exciting (no really – stick with me), and where the old model still sits. Sure – as always the usual caveat of… Keep Reading
Google and your web site How you rank on Google can can made the difference between success and failure. That’s been a given for a number of years now, with Google being responsible for around 85% to 90% of all internet searches, depending on which bit of research you read. As we move ever… Keep Reading
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