Enable Secure HTTPS Only Connections in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge

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If you want to make sure you only access secure websites that use the HTTPS protocol to encrypt your data, then you can configure Chrome and Edge to try and use secure HTTPS connections for websites that use HTTP to see if it can make a secure connection. HTTPS websites will have a security certificate proving they are who they say they are. If you enable this switch to HTTPS feature and the website you are trying to connect to doesn't support it, you will be given a warning and then have a choice to continue to the unsecure site or go back to the previous page.

Here is the flag text you will need to use for Edge.
edge://flags/#edge-automatic-https

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My HTTPS option is still not appearing even after enabling the flag you told about, in EDGE

rein
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Why the "Not secure" label does not disappear in the browser navigation bar?

LuigiZambetti
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thanks I've learned a great ordeal from this keep up the good work until then.

rogerpaminsan
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How do i get my https does is not on my search bar, how do i get it to appear?

ec
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The automatically switch isn’t letting me choose

patx