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Google’s making big efforts to offer secure products, as well as nudging the companies that use its infrastructure, so that you can use the Web without having to worry. But it’s revealed that it, and some of the world’s biggest websites, are failing to encrypt. According to its new Transparency Report that analyzes HTTPS usage, Google itself is only around 75 percent compliant today, demonstrating significant “technical barriers that make it more difficult to support encryption” even for one of the world’s most sophisticated Web companies. While Gmail, Search and Drive, you’ll be relieved to hear, are delivered entirely over secure HTTPS, the company is still battling to…

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