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Tag Archives: Google
Google in Https mode: SEO Hazard!

A few months ago, Google announced a change to the default behaviour of its search engine. Now, when a user is logged-in to any Google account, all navigation on the Google domain is secure. What does that mean for you? As Jean Marie Camiade told us in a previous post, the principle holds in the use of the secure https:// protocol and the encryption of navigation data. Google’s main services, Gmail, Google+ etc… include an impressive number of users, and are constantly growing (1 billion Unique Browsers in May 2011… Continue reading
Google (not provided) keywords encryption: SEO Hazard?

1 / What process, what consequences? The principle The declaration of a login/password creates a secured access and implies navigation in https mode on the domain as long as the user has not disconnected. This applies to all types of services, including email accounts and social networks, which is of course absolutely necessary. The use of social networks like Twitter or Facebook, is facilitated by the fact that the user is identified early in the day (for example) and stay connected without any constraint. In this, it is logical and… Continue reading







