A good move. Well done for pushing the world towards a safer internet. Quick question though. There was no mention of the type of certs used. Will plain certs be worth less than EV certs? Hopefully Matt or any other Google search representative here can comment.
HTTPS as a ranking signal
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#14A good move. Well done for pushing the world towards a safer internet. Quick question though. There was no mention of the type of certs used. Will plain certs be worth less than EV certs? Hopefully Matt or any other Google search representative here can comment.
Newb question: Is plain cert locally generated certificates (free), while EV certs are those you pay for from a "trusted authority"?
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#15Makes sense. The reason seo spam is effective is because it's so cheap to get a new site (or ten thousand new sites) up and running. If you make that cost $50 per domain for the ssl cert, that will help ensure all those sites sift nicely down to the bottom of the rankings. Bonus points if they allow a single bad site to tarnish the reputation of all sites under a milti domain cert. We could have had this from the sta…
Also even if it was used as a fairly strong ranking signal, if Google still approach their rankings like they do now, spammers might still have sufficient ranking 'weight' to overcome a lack of SSL certificate.
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#16I don't know how representative this is, but it looks like StatCounter Global Stats [1] says that slightly over 10% of recorded visitors are still using Windows XP, and many of these users won't have SNI support.
Small websites without strict security requirements often use shared hosting, where SNI is the only practical way to implement HTTPS. Alienating something like 10% of visitors with a security warning is probably not desirable. I imagine this could be a not insignificant roadblock to widespread SSL adoption on small websites, but would like to see more detailed stats.
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#17A good move. Well done for pushing the world towards a safer internet. Quick question though. There was no mention of the type of certs used. Will plain certs be worth less than EV certs? Hopefully Matt or any other Google search representative here can comment.
Newb question: Is plain cert locally generated certificates (free), while EV certs are those you pay for from a "trusted authority"?
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#18I'm not sure I agree with this. I don't see a point in HTTPS for 100% static sites.
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#20I'm not sure I agree with this. I don't see a point in HTTPS for 100% static sites.
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