Google provides logged-in users by default, encryption for search

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Google, lets logged-in users now default to using an encrypted connection search. The company wants to own say computer users better against unsecured connections to protect, such as in an internet café lwa.

With https should man-in-the-middle attacks be prevented, so that no third parties searches can be intercepted. Site owners who clicks generate through the Google search results look not on what search term the visitor to his site has been released. They must do it with a list of the thousand most frequently used search terms from the last month, writes the company in a blog post. At a click on an ad, the search term is still sent.

Google was previously already known that search engine went to encrypt. Initially the service was accessible from a different page, but that goes for logged-in users on a short-term change. Surfers who don’t have a Google account, have an, as yet, the unencrypted page is presented. They may instead direct you to the secure variant.

Previously, among others, were Gmail and Docs of standard-support for ssl feature. Google is not the only company that more and more services via https to offer; more and more internet companies like Facebook and Twitter now offer https-pages.