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Google Chrome will default to HTTPS when typing in URLs with version 90 – XDA Developers
Google Chrome 90 for desktop and Android brings a change that will default to HTTPS when typing in URLs to improve page loading speeds.

Google started testing a change in Chrome earlier this year to improve page load times for encrypted websites. The change modified the Omnibox and autocomplete code in the browser to automatically load HTTPS versions of websites by default, without going to the unencrypted version first. Google has now announced that this change will roll out with the Chrome 90 update for desktop and Android.
Chrome 90 for desktop and Android rolled out on the beta channel earlier this month with an AV1 encoder…
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