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Google Chome will stop you typing bank details into shoddy sites – Techradar Australia
Protection from eavesdroppers coming soon

Even if the page itself uses a secure https connection and has the padlock icon in the address bar to prove it, its still possible that forms on the page could use unencrypted http. That means theres a risk that data entered into those forms could be intercepted before it reaches the intended server, allowing it to be read or changed
Google is planning an update for Chrome that will warn you if a secure webpage contains an insecure form.
As 9to5Google reports, when you begin typing in one of t…
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