HTTPS is a basic Internet security; it protects the integrity and confidentiality of the website and the data sent to the visitor's browser. Last September, we launched blog Blogspot domain HTTPS support, so you can give it a try. Today, we announced another milestone: Blogspot blog HTTPS versions for each domain. This change, visitors can access any domain in Blogspot blog through an encrypted channel.
Chrome browser HTTPS indicatorAs part of the launch, we eliminate HTTPS availability settings. Even if you've never turned this setting on, your blog will enable HTTPS version.
We also added a HTTPS reset if you can choose to reset the HTTP request to HTTPS new settings. Even if they go to HTTP://<your-blog>, while all Blogspot blogs are enabled, HTTPS version, if you open the new settings, all visitors will be reset to the HTTPS version of your own in HTTPs://<your-blog>. blogspot.com blog. blogspot.com. If you choose to turn off this setting, visitors will have two options for viewing your blog: HTTP://unencrypted versions <your-blog>. blogspot.com or in encrypted format HTTPs://<your-blog>. blogspot.com.
Blogger new HTTPS resets to the settings in the dashboardPlease note mixed content may cause some of your blog features do not work on the HTTPS version. Mixed content is generally not compatible with templates, widgets, or caused by post. Although we took the initiative to repair most of these errors, some of them can only be fixed by you, Blogger. We find and fix these errors, we recently released a mixed content warning tool can alert you to a possible mix of content you post and gives you the option to automatically fix before saving them.
Existing links and bookmarks to your blog will not be affected by the launch, and will continue to work. Please note that custom domains blog does not support HTTPS.
This update to Google HTTPS everywhere mission extended to all blogs Blogspot domain. We appreciate your feedback and will use it to make improvements in the future.