![]() ![]() It is only triggered by fields in a HTML element-an input field on its own will not cause a warning. There are a few conditions for seeing the warning. If the user does not have the form selected, the warning reads “Not Secure” and appears at the left-hand side of the address bar along with the domain. Safari’s warning appears in red and reads “Website Not Secure” when the login form has ‘focus’-meaning the user has it actively selected. The new update brings a warning for websites that offer login forms over unencrypted HTTP, which has become standard UI for most major web browsers. The latest version of Apple’s browser, Safari 11.1, was released yesterday for iOS and macOS. ![]()
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