According to a post on the Google Online Security Blog, beginning in January 2017 Google Chrome will begin flagging all sites that use traditional HTTP rather than HTTPS for passwords or other sensitive information as "insecure". It also indicates that Google plans to eventually start flagging ALL traditional HTTP-only sites as "insecure". While HTTPS has always made sense for truly sensitive information, a pure HTTPS web does have implications for legacy tools - essentially if anyone is not using the absolute latest of one of the "big three" web browsers, they will always potentially be just one security update away from being locked out of the web.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 11 2016, @07:57PM
I guess you've got too much Google-sauce on the brain that you couldn't understand the issue, but the issue is that they are hiding non-HTTPS sites. Tons of websites don't collect user data and have no conceivable reason to use HTTPS. If Google deprioritizes them in search results they are basically shoving unnecessary changes on literally everyone, and yes, hiding stuff.