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Olya Lutrov
Sal Bonpensiero
Steven Lutrov
Thomas Lutrov
Tony Sirico
October 4, 2018
Published by
Steven Lutrov
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October 4, 2018
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Chrome green padlock is now grey and not displaying secure anymore
Until recently, one way to see if a web page is secure is to look out for the green padlock in the browser (next to the URL). If there was no green padlock you would assume that the web page in not secure – that the communication between
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