Google: Always Try To Replace HTTP Links With HTTPS

Abhinav Goyal04 Aug, 2022Business

If your website has a lot of HTTP links, you may be experiencing an HTTPS problem. Google Chrome and other browsers will eventually start displaying warnings on websites that don?t have HTTPS. This is because HTTP is not as secure as HTTPS, and websites that don?t have HTTPS are at risk of being hacked. To fix this problem, you need to replace all of the HTTP links on your website with HTTPS links. You can do this yourself or hire a web developer to do it for you.

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