Google has implemented HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) on the google.com domain to prevent users from navigating to its site using the insecure HTTP. HSTS allows website operators to ensure ...
An HSTS redirect can be used to force browsers to visit the HTTPS version of a page. These types of directs can be useful in cases where someone links to an HTTP URL instead of an HTTPS URL. When the ...
Google ensures HTTPS connections to its domains with support for HTTP Strict Transport Security, or HSTS. Google is adding HTTP Strict Transport Security (or HSTS) to the Google.com domain, an extra ...
Almost a year and a half after the HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) mechanism was established as a standard, its adoption rate by websites remains low because developers are not aware of its ...
Google is enforcing HTTPS for all sites under its own top-level domains (TLDs), such as .google, .how, and .soy. Along with being a search and ad firm, Google is also a TLD registrar and has 45 of the ...
Google has made accessing www.google.com a little more secure by turning on HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security). With HSTS, Google ensures its servers are telling browsers that all future attempts ...
Microsoft announced it has added HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) to Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 8.1 and Windows 7, in addition to its native inclusion in Microsoft Edge on Windows 10. In the ...
Over a year ago, we covered a topic that is rare, 307 redirects when it goes over HSTS, HTTP Strict Transport Security. When we migrated this site over to HTTPS, we went really strict and uses HSTS ...
Google announced Friday they are going HSTS, HTTP Strict Transport Security, for Google.com. That means anyone who tries to go to HTTP will be forced to go to HTTPS, even more than just a 301 redirect ...