Beginning in July 2018 with the release of Chrome 68, Chrome will mark all HTTP sites as “not secure”
Google and Mozilla, the two most popular web browsers that together account for over 65% of web traffic, have been working to increase SSL usage for a while now.
Google's new age of Secure Internet is set to take another giant leap forward this July with the launch of Chrome 68.
For the past several years, Google has been increasingly advocating the use of HTTPS by gradually introducing not secure warnings to more and more HTTP pages. But now with the release of Chrome 68 which was recently released( July 1st, 2018), Chrome will begin marking all HTTP sites that don't have an SSL Certificate as "Not Secure".