GOOGLE has made a major change to the ‘lock’ symbol which users long believed meant a website they visited was safe. The icon has finally been made redundant by the tech giant in its most recent ...
If you’re reading this story on a browser, you’ll see a small lock icon in the address bar just like you would if you were reading something on 9to5Mac, the Verge, or Apple’s site. For years, it’s ...
As part of its security features, web browser Google Chrome uses a special set of symbols that alerts users to a website's validity. Shown in the left corner of the address bar, these icons provide ...