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In major shift, Google boosts search rankings of HTTPS-protected sites


Jasper_The_Rasper
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Well this should make the use off HTTPS more widespread, if companies etc don't use it and they slip down the rankings in Google they may feel it in their pockets and what better incentive is there than that.
 

Want good SEO for your site? Make sure it offers Web encryption.

by Dan Goodin - Aug 7 2014
 


 
"In a shift aimed at fostering wider use of encryption on the Web, Google is tweaking its search engine to favor sites that use HTTPS to protect end users' privacy and security.
Sites that properly implement the transport layer security (TLS) protocol may be ranked higher in search results than those that transmit in plaintext, company officials said in a blog post published Wednesday. The move is designed to motivate sites to use HTTPS protections across a wider swath of pages rather than only on login pages or not at all. Sites that continue to deliver pages over unprotected HTTP could see their search ranking usurped by competitors that offer HTTPS. Facebook is also getting more serious about encryption, with plans to acquire PrivateCore, a company that develops encryption software to protect and validate data stored on servers."
 
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