It's official - today, July 24th, 2018, with the release of Chrome 68, websites that do not have an SSL Certificate installed and running will receive a "Not Secure" notice in the browser bar.
I'm not going to dig up the older threads about what SSL people should buy, if free ones are worth it etc - please discuss that in those threads - the fact of the matter is that you now MUST have an SSL Certificate on your website.
Google has been pushing it this way for the past year or so, Mozilla Microsoft and others have been on board too. If your website is not showing in HTTPS mode, your users will see "Not Secure" and this could potentially convince them to leave your website.
So, get your SSL's from your favorite SSL provider and install it on your site. Update your newsletters and let your clients know that they too should have an SSL on their sites too.
I'm not going to dig up the older threads about what SSL people should buy, if free ones are worth it etc - please discuss that in those threads - the fact of the matter is that you now MUST have an SSL Certificate on your website.
Google has been pushing it this way for the past year or so, Mozilla Microsoft and others have been on board too. If your website is not showing in HTTPS mode, your users will see "Not Secure" and this could potentially convince them to leave your website.
So, get your SSL's from your favorite SSL provider and install it on your site. Update your newsletters and let your clients know that they too should have an SSL on their sites too.