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Chrome will soon let you know if a web form is unsecure – Yahoo Finance Australia
It’ll turn off autofill on forms that are submitted insecurely.

Google is going a step further to protect peoples information when they try to submit details through unsecured web forms. Starting in the M86 build, Chrome will raise a red flag on forms that are on secure HTTPS pages, but arent actually submitted securely. Details sent through these mixed forms are potentially visible to lurkers, who might read or change information.
Until now, Chrome only marked mixed forms by removing the lock icon (which is supposed to indicate that your connection to a si…
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