02 June 21, 09:13
Quote:Microsoft Edge now can automatically switch users to a secure HTTPS connection when visiting websites over HTTP after enabling Automatic HTTPS.
This new feature is in preview in the Canary and Developer preview channels and is rolling out to select users of Microsoft Edge 92.
The announcement made today by the Microsoft Edge Team comes after the company added the feature to the Microsoft 365 roadmap in April, with an estimated release in July.
"Automatic HTTPS switches your connections to websites from HTTP to HTTPS on sites that are highly likely to support the more secure protocol," Microsoft said today.
"The list of HTTPS-capable websites is based on Microsoft's analysis of the web, and helps enable a more secure connection on hundreds of thousands of top domains."
Quote:The automatic switch to an HTTPS connection will protect Edge users from man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks attempting to snoop on data exchanged with websites over unencrypted HTTP connections.
Data sent and received over HTTP (including passwords, credit card info, and various other sensitive info) can also be harvested by malicious programs running on a compromised computer.
Ensuring that you're always using HTTPS when browsing the web helps secure your data while in transit by encrypting the connection to the sites' servers.
HTTPS also makes sure that threat actors trying to intercept your web traffic will not be able to alter the data exchanged with Internet sites without being detected.
Edge Automatic HTTPS option
Read more: Microsoft adds Automatic HTTPS in Edge for secure browsing (bleepingcomputer.com)