Google Chrome to Enable HTTPS by Default Starting October 2026
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Summary
Google announces that starting with Chrome 154 in October 2026, Chrome will change its default settings to enable 'Always Use Secure Connections' (HTTPS by default) for all users, marking a significant security enhancement for internet browsing.
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