Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Google Launches Beta Version Search With Encrypted SSL Support

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Google's breakthrough that made the news lately seemingly endless exposure. In a conference event Google I / O 2010, Google's recently announced plan to launch the new beta search engine with support for SSL encryption (Secure Sockets Layer) which assist in the privacy of web searches by its users. These features are labeled beta and not as a default option that is now running and available to anyone.
"Today We at Google will gradually party held a new option to search for a more secure process at https: / / www.google.com. When you do a search on the site https: / / www.google.com a formed an encrypted connection between your browser with Google ", said Evan Roseman which now acts as a software engineer at Google.
"Guaranteed Line can help protect your search terms and pages of search results lead you by the third party at your network. Services include logos that have been modified to help indicate what you're looking to use SSL and the possibility of a Google search experience is a little different ", explained Evan.
There was a slight weakness in using secure connection, and, therefore some sites have adopted a sophisticated process login. Sites with a more enhanced security requirements will use it, and as an example of what happens in the process of online banking or shopping.Google has begun to adopt secure https connection: / / for some services, especially for Gmail, which SSL connections are enabled by default for all existing process flow.
Google search the latest encrypted for the current beta version, and the service definitely is not equivalent to regular search engines. For example, a secure connection is active only for the major search engines and not for things like Google Images or Google Maps. Search videos already available, in addition there will book search, blog search, search in real time, and others.
The pictures are still going to emerge as a result of Universal Search feature blessing, but the links will move you to the next regular search which certainly has not been encrypted. The search engine will also feel a little more slowly because of delays caused by the handling of SSL. For the curious and want to know more about this, you can see the Google help pages for search SSL.
Interestingly, users can view the colorful icons that adorn a permanent sidebar recently introduced has disappeared with the only existing text links. So far this seems to be a test version of Google search engine without the images of these small-sized rolled out more widely possible. Or maybe even the slow process of increasing your search by using this SSL.

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