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Google and Symantec resolve Chrome browser trust issues


Mar 7, 2018

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Google and Symantec resolve Chrome browser trust issues

Symantec and Google have agreed on a plan that requires Symantec to migrate certificate validation to a third party. In exchange, Google would ensure that the Chrome browser  continues to trust Symantec certificates validated by this third party. Shortly thereafter, DigiCert announced … Continue reading

Chrome Version 62 to Show Security Warnings on HTTP Pages Starting in October 2017


Sep 25, 2017

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Chrome Version 62 to Show Security Warnings on HTTP Pages Starting in October 2017

In January 2017, Chrome version 56 began marking sites that transmit passwords or credit cards as non-secure as part of its long-term plan to mark all HTTP sites as non-secure. The warning will become more prominent as time goes on. … Continue reading

Andy Yen TED Talk: Think your email’s private? Think again


Jul 27, 2016

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Andy Yen TED Talk: Think your email’s private? Think again

Most of us know that the large internet companies know a lot more than we’d like them to about us; and that government agencies routinely stockpile information about everybody and anybody, not just threats to society. However most people don’t know just how open email is.

Sending an email message is like sending a postcard, says scientist Andy Yen in this thought-provoking talk: Anyone can read it.

Want To Drop @Gmail.com? Google Experiments With Custom Email Addresses For $2 A Month : PERSONAL TECH : Tech Times


Jul 24, 2015

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Want To Drop @Gmail.com? Google Experiments With Custom Email Addresses For $2 A Month : PERSONAL TECH : Tech Times

Gmail will now offer customizable email addresses starting at $2 per month. Google has confirmed that the service is in testing but has not revealed a release date. Source: Want To Drop @Gmail.com? Google Experiments With Custom Email Addresses For … Continue reading