Google has been planning to mark all HTTP sites as non-secure in Chrome for a while now, but the company is taking baby steps to ensure users (and owners of HTTP-only sites) don't freak out. Chrome already identifies HTTP sites with password or credit card fields as "Not Secure" in the address bar, and Chrome 62 will expand that to any HTTP site with any data entry fields.
As you can see in the above image, the 'Not Secure' warning will only appear on page load if you're in incognito mode.
Read MoreChrome 62 will mark all HTTP pages with data entry fields as "Not Secure" was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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