SSL is the standard security measure for setting up an encrypted connection between a web server and a browser. An SSL certificate guarantees that all information which goes between the web server and the browser remains private. If you land on a webpage that has a form after that form is filled-in and you hit…

HTTP vs HTTPS, which one should you go for? With the rollout of Chrome 68, Google’s latest version in July 2018, Google’s Browser claims to label all non – HTTPS sites as ‘not secure’. That would mean that any website you browse through and is not HTTPS, a prefix label “Not secure” would show up…