Chrome is soon to have an option to block insecure HTTP downloads

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.

Why is Google Chrome blocking insecure HTTP downloads?

Google Chrome is blocking insecure HTTP downloads to enhance user safety by preventing downloads from websites that do not use secure HTTPS connections, protecting users from potentially harmful files.
2.

How does the 'Always Use Secure Connection' feature work in Google Chrome?

The 'Always Use Secure Connection' feature forces Chrome to upgrade any HTTP link to HTTPS and warns users before loading websites that do not support HTTPS, adding an extra layer of protection.
3.

When will Google Chrome fully implement the HTTP download block feature?

Google Chrome plans to fully roll out the feature to block insecure HTTP downloads by the end of the year, with initial testing expected to begin with Chrome 111 in March 2023.
4.

Can users bypass the insecure HTTP download block in Chrome?

Yes, users can bypass the block, as Chrome will present this feature more as a safety warning, allowing users to access the content if they choose.

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