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Sep 19, 2019"https://" - appear, or not appear, that is the question
Google Chrome doesn't show the "https://" in their address bar (unless you double click it). Should Edge Chromium do the same? In my opinion yes as it is a cleaner look.
bnemec
Sep 19, 2019Brass Contributor
The question was stated somewhat in a negative. Where Yes, I agree says I'm agreeing with your comment that Edge should behave as Chrome, which does >not< always show the protocol prefix.
I prefer function over aesthetics and would like it to be shown so I know if a web site has switched it on me. I think this applies mostly when working with IoT devices, old and new. There's plenty of room for it with most wide aspect ratio monitors.
my $0.02 😉
I prefer function over aesthetics and would like it to be shown so I know if a web site has switched it on me. I think this applies mostly when working with IoT devices, old and new. There's plenty of room for it with most wide aspect ratio monitors.
my $0.02 😉
HotCakeX
Sep 19, 2019MVP
You can easily check it out by clicking on the lock icon. since majority of the users don't need to check that and those that do need can do so by clicking on the lock button, it's reasonable to drop the HTTPS:// prefix from the URL bar.