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Beginning January Google will start using full page warnings in Chrome when the browser encounters sites using TLS/SSL or digital certificates signed with the aging SHA-1 hashing algorithm.
The move will take effect once users update to Chrome 56, which is due for release around the end of January 2017. From that date, Chrome users will begin to see an interstitial or full page warning, that likely will warn them against proceeding. This will have a major impact on traffic for sites that still use SHA-1 signed TSL/SSL certificates.
The move will take effect once users update to Chrome 56, which is due for release around the end of January 2017. From that date, Chrome users will begin to see an interstitial or full page warning, that likely will warn them against proceeding. This will have a major impact on traffic for sites that still use SHA-1 signed TSL/SSL certificates.