Certificate SSL Chrome70 on 16 October, will no longer recognise Symantec-issued certificates including legacy-branded Equifax, GeoTrust, RapidSSL, Thawte and VeriSign "Replacing a certificate is something that can be done in as little as a few minutes or up to a few days depending on your process and the type of certificate you get. Either way, the worst-case scenario still makes it possible for organisations to change their certificates Continue Reading
Optimal Search Experience Becomes By Default Country Service
Optimal Search Experience Becomes By Default Country Service Google App iOS, Search on desktop, Maps on desktop Google updates the default domain, so users receive improved results related to country and location. We’re confident this change will improve your Search experience, automatically providing you with the most useful information based on your search query and other context, including location ______ This post Continue Reading
Google App on Android (and iOS) Responds with Magic Personalised Feed
Google App on Android (and iOS) Responds with Magic Personalised Feed Follow from Search: ◊ Topics ◊ Related information Discover Explore and Stay Connected to What Matters to You #GoogleUpdates #Trend_2017 Continue Reading
Certificate Authority
Certificate Authority Google commonly uses TLS (previously known as SSL) to secure communications between Google services and our users. As part of TLS, a server is required to provide proof of its identity in the form of a certificate that's signed by a CA. Google has long used certificates ultimately issued by the CA “GeoTrust.” In the coming months, Google will begin using the GlobalSign R2 CA (“GS Root R2”). As it's a well-established Continue Reading