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See that little “closed lock” icon in your web browser, right next to the URL? That means you’re browsing via HTTPS, encrypting your traffic so third parties can’t spy on most of the information you’re sending. But secure-looking HTTPS websites can still house insecure HTTP forms for you to fill in your passwords and other personal data — and Google is planning to do something about that in Chrome 86, coming this October (via 9to5Google).
Primarily, you’ll get a couple of big, bold warnings, according to Google’s official blog post. The first will look something like this:
And if you try to submit your information anyway, you’ll get a second “are you sure?”-style warning:
Google’s also disabling autofill on…