Google is replacing Chrome's lock icon because it's not an i

Google is replacing Chrome's lock icon because it's not an indicator of website safety

The lock icon has been used by web browsers for decades to denote when a site loads over Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, or HTTPS for short. This...

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