Google will introduce SSLencryption on Google’s local domains over the “next few weeks. That means you can expect to find less search query data thanks to the default secure socket layer (SSL) Google has enabled on searches.
Since some of the information you’ll now find in search results, including Google+ posts and private photos, is already secured by SSLencryption on Google+, we have decided that the results page should also have the same level of security and...
Users logged into a Google account can now perform safe searches on a secure socket layer (SSL). If webmasters make their sites more secure via SSL, they will get to see referrer query data from signed in secure search users.
Its clear SEOs are being forced to re-evaluate their view on Google over the SSL issue and this is bringing out the best s legitimate questions. Google SSL Encrypts Search Term Referrer Data Given this is a thorny issue that really has divided the...
Editor's Note: An SEW Reader posted a rebuttal to this column: Keep Calm & Carry On Despite Google SSL Search Term Encryption. Google SSL Encrypts Search Term Referrer Data I’m not usually one for a conspiracy theory, unless it’s contained within a...
Second, the SSLencryption only applies to people who are "signed in" to Google search. Keep Calm & Carry On Despite Google SSL Search Term Encryption If a user is signed into a Google account, any search performed will now be done on a secure...
As for the core Ultraseek Server software, it offers new support for XML, SSLencryption, date range searching and extended lexical support for 10 different languages. THE SEARCH ENGINE UPDATE December 3, 1998 - Number 42
As for the core Ultraseek Server software, it offers new support for XML, SSLencryption, date range searching and extended lexical support for 10 different languages. By Danny Sullivan Editor, Search Engine Watch http://searchenginewatch.com/
As for the core Ultraseek Server software, it offers new support for XML, SSLencryption, date range searching and extended lexical support for 10 different languages. By Danny Sullivan Editor, Search Engine Watch http://searchenginewatch.com/
As for the core Ultraseek Server software, it offers new support for XML, SSLencryption, date range searching and extended lexical support for 10 different languages. Infoseek has released a new version of its intranet and web site search software...