Promote https, you deserve to be useful. Google currently marks websites without https with an exclamation mark. To be honest, both are the same thing. Same as the answer above. If there are some login dialog boxes and input boxes, It will directly limit text prompts
The following is the login page of a certain website
As long as there is <input type='password'> on the page, "Unsafe" will be displayed. Otherwise, only an exclamation mark appears. To solve this problem, please use https
Because the page you visit is based on http protocol, if the page contains password or credit card information transmission, it will be marked
Promote https, you deserve to be useful. Google currently marks websites without https with an exclamation mark. To be honest, both are the same thing. Same as the answer above. If there are some login dialog boxes and input boxes, It will directly limit text prompts
The following is the login page of a certain website
Homepage
Requires using https and certificate working fine.
If you use the http protocol and the page has a post form, it will prompt that it is unsafe,
let's encryt applies for a certificate. Using a personally generated certificate will still show that the browser is unsafe. 12306 is an example. . .
As long as there is <input type='password'> on the page, "Unsafe" will be displayed. Otherwise, only an exclamation mark appears. To solve this problem, please use https