I believe (in Chrome, at least) that currently, that’s only for forms with password or CC fields. Non-HTTPS sites with just generic fields don’t display “Not secure” in the address bar - at least for me.
The article explains how this is changing in new versions of Chrome. I believe the Chrome team have a target to move away from telling people a site is “secure” and instead notify them for any site that is not secured with TLS. This is just one more step along that road.
Those messages already appear on Chrome and Firefox.
I believe (in Chrome, at least) that currently, that’s only for forms with password or CC fields. Non-HTTPS sites with just generic fields don’t display “Not secure” in the address bar - at least for me.
Oh, I see. All text inputs now.
The article explains how this is changing in new versions of Chrome. I believe the Chrome team have a target to move away from telling people a site is “secure” and instead notify them for any site that is not secured with TLS. This is just one more step along that road.