The safe page index will disappear in the Google Chrome browser, but Google believes there is good reason to do so.
When you visit any site on the Internet operates the secure protocol HTTPS always you will find next to the link on the browser Google Chrome Secure Gateway appears next to the lock in green and says that the connection with the site encrypted, in contrast if it is unsafe it appears in a circle with a question mark, Change this method in your browser

For years, Google has been forcing websites to move from HTTP to HTTPS, but now, starting with Google Chrome's version 69, which will be launched in September, all sites with secure encryption will not be marked with a green lock code with a secure gateway. Its link and without a secure icon next to it.

Thus, the user will not be able to distinguish between secure and unsafe sites if he does not see the "green lock" or the word "safe", the latter that prompted and made a set of services jump to the HTTPS protocol.
When you visit any site on the Internet operates the secure protocol HTTPS always you will find next to the link on the browser Google Chrome Secure Gateway appears next to the lock in green and says that the connection with the site encrypted, in contrast if it is unsafe it appears in a circle with a question mark, Change this method in your browser

For years, Google has been forcing websites to move from HTTP to HTTPS, but now, starting with Google Chrome's version 69, which will be launched in September, all sites with secure encryption will not be marked with a green lock code with a secure gateway. Its link and without a secure icon next to it.

Thus, the user will not be able to distinguish between secure and unsafe sites if he does not see the "green lock" or the word "safe", the latter that prompted and made a set of services jump to the HTTPS protocol.